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  6. CHINESE MYSTERY TAKES SENSATIONAL TURN

    THE Gow inquest took a dramatic turn to-day, when Detective Sergeant James, the chief police witness, told the story of his inquiries. Mrs. Trapman, he said, swooned before making a statement ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STARTLING STATEMENTS ALLEGED AT CHUNG GOW INQUEST

    THE following remarkable statements, alleged to have been made to the police by Amelia Frances Trapman and Ernst Percival Trapman, were read to-day at the inquest on Percy Chung Gow by ...

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  8. 20 KILLED IN NEW YORK'S WORST SUBWAY SMASH

    The scene in the subway near Times Square Station, New York, after the accident when 20 were killed and many injured. One of the carriages came off the rails and warn split in two. There were terrible scenes during rescue work in the confined space. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 53 words
  9. COCAINE RAID

    SCOTLAND Yard detectives raided a house in Canning Town yesterday evening and arrested several men. ...

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  10. HUBBY'S £200 FROM FORTUNE

    THE late Ellen Terry's estate was surprisingly large—£22.231. She left the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NEW DOCKYARD

    THE Admiralty has accepted the tender of Sir John Jackson, [?] for the construction of a new d[?] at Singapore, to be ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA'S BILL FOR U.S. GOODS

    AUSTRALIA'S purchases from the U.S.A. during the first six months of 1928 amounted 66,530,000 dollars. This was a decrease of 23 per cent, from the ...

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  13. "S. NEWS" FIRST INSURANCE CHEQUE

    The first cheque paid out under the "Sunday News" Free Insurance. Mrs. A. G. Dowton, of Bodangora, near Wellington(N.S.W.) was the recipient. Mrs. Dowton was thrown from a sulky and broke her collar-bone. She received £5 from the Australian Provincial Assurance Co., Ltd., on behalf of the "Sunday News." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FIRST CHEQUE

    THE first cheque under the "Sunday News" Free insurance, which is without any Workers' Compensation Act catch, has been paid to a ...

    Article : 123 words
  15. POLICE GUARD VOLUNTEERS

    At Brisbane, where violence, culminating in a razor attach, has been shown to the wharf laborer volunteers, police guard the picking up centre, from which the volunteers are shown leaving in a 'bus for their Work. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TRYING VOYAGE

    The skipper of the tugs attendant on he Singapore floating dock, which is cow passing Ceylon, told newspaper men remarkable story of the voyage. ...

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