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  6. Issues Put to the Jury in Action Against "Telegraph"

    Evidence was concluded this morning in the action in which Randolph Bedford, M.L.A., is seeking £20,000 damages from The Telegraph Newspaper Company Limited for alleged defamation contained in a letter to the editor published on August 3. The issues were put to the jury. ...

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  7. IN THE WAKE OF THE THOROUGHBREDS

    This picture shows what the rain, plus galloping horses, did to the cinders training track at Ascot Racecourse this morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Assassination of Afghan King

    A ghastly crime is reported at a village near Yerapalyah, in Hyderabad State, where five brothers were burned ...

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  9. NADIR KHAN

    The King of Afghanistan, Nadir Khan, was assassinated yesterday afternoon. Information of the tragedy was received in Calcutta at 3.15 o'clock ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CANON HOW NOT APPROACHED

    Although the decisions of the selection committee which met yesterday are enshrouded in mystery, "The Telegraph" is in a position to state definitely that no decision was reached to offer the appointment again ...

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  11. STOP PRESS

    Mount [?] Trouble. The Industrial Court has concluded its sittings and the evidence taken will go to Brisbane by air mail on Saturday. The ...

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  12. SPEND £1,050 MORE

    With the abandonment by tin Federal Government of the hookworm campaign in North Queensland the State authorities propose to ...

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  13. NO ADVERTISING SUBSIDY

    In consequence of the Government's decision not to subsidise the advertising for the British Industries Fair there will be no newspaper ...

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  14. THE LOST FOUND

    Search parties set out last night to comb the snow covered slopes of Mount Ben Cairn and Mount Donna Buang for two young Melbourne ...

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  15. FIGHTING IN HAVANA

    Revolt has again flared up in Cuba, resulting in the capture today by loyalist troops of the central police station, which was the ...

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  16. MAILS DISORGANISED

    The Postmaster-General's Department advised that according to the District Inspector at Dalby country mail service in that locality has been ...

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  17. HUT FIRE MYSTERY SOLVED

    A solution of the Strathfieldsaye hut fire mystery one of the most baffling for many years--has been provided by the finding of the body of James Pattison, 67, who had been missing for six weeks. The ...

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  18. THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER

    A charming study of Miss Jocclyn Howarth on her arrival m Brisbane. She is the star of the Australian talkie "The Squatter's Daughter." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. The Appearances

    Mr. E. T. Real, with him Mr. Neal Macrossan (instructed by Mr. Justin O'Sulllvan), appears for the plaintiff, and Mr. A. D. McGill) (instructed ...

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  20. TASMANIAN FINANCES

    The financial statement made available by the Tasmanian Treasury covering the first four months of the financial year 1933-34 discloses an excess of ...

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