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A BIRD OF FATE

PURSUED LAWRENCE OF ARABIA . PECULIAR COINCIDENCE (Times Air Mail Service) LONDON, October 8 Lawrence of Arabia was haunted by § mysterious bird during the last three weeks of his life, says the Star. It came to his lonely moorland cottage at Clouds Hill, in Dorset, every day. Lawrence got so worried that, after he had left the cottage on his motorcycle on the morning of May 13, 1935, friend with whom lie lived went out and shot the bird. In the same hour—maybe at the same moment—Lawrence was pitched over the handle-bars of his machine and received injuries from which he died. This revelation is made to-day by sir Ronald Storrs, K.C.M.G., who was ne of Lawrence's most intimate

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20334, 26 October 1937, Page 2

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A BIRD OF FATE Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20334, 26 October 1937, Page 2

A BIRD OF FATE Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20334, 26 October 1937, Page 2

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