LAST WEEK'S AIR MAIL brought these special "Truth" photographs of overseas interest. At left is shown a group of new officers for the Brazilian Army delivering their oath. The centre study is of Count Edward Taafe and his wife, Count Taafe may stand as a candidate for the Irish Free State Presidency. On the right are Mrs. Kathleen Hughes and her sister observing in hospital Mrs. Hughes' son Johnny, who was knocked down and injured in a U.S. road smash. The boy's father upbraided Mrs. Hughes for allowing Johnny to rid his cycle on the highway, and in a fit of anger she shot him dead, and is now charged with murder. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 26 Dec 1937, Page 8
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