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  5. TRIPLE MURDER AND SUICIDE

    A shocking tragedy, involving four lives, was discovered in a house at Maglands to-day. A woman and her son had been strangled and battered with an axe, another son had been strangled, and the husband's body was found in the bathroom with the head ...

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  6. INFANTS' BODIES DUG UP BY N.Z. POLICE

    SENSATIONAL developments are expected from extensive digging operations undertaken by the police yesterday and to-day at Hastings. It is understood that the police have unearthed a large ...

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  7. COLD NIGHT AFTER FINE DAY

    METROPOLITAN.—Fine, cold night, with southerly to variable Kinds. QUEENSLAND.—Fine, cold ...

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  8. JAPANESE ATTACK HOME OF BRITISHER

    Arising out of incidents in Tsingtao and Chilkou, when the Chinese Customs cutters fired on Japanese vessels alleged to be ...

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  9. SMASH THAT DISLOCATED TRAM TRAFFIC FOR SEVERAL HOURS

    Playing in the fourth round at Wimbledon, CRAWFORD (Australia) defeated LEE (Britain) 7-5, 5-4, 9-7. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FERRIER'S FREAK FINAL SHOT

    A. H. Padgham won the British open title with an aggregate of 287. Be did the two final rounds in 71 each. ...

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  11. BOWLERS' DAY

    The weather was fine and the wicket drying under the Influence of the sun. when England and India met at Lord's in the first Test. ...

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  12. SHOT THE RABBIT AND HIMSELF

    JOHN Sheather, of Wagga, using a pea rifle, shot and killed a rabbit, and at the same time wounded himself. ...

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  13. MASKED WOMAN BANDIT

    After being assaulted by a masked man and woman in Miss Bishop's cake factory, at the corner of Salisbury Road and Mallett Street ...

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  14. GOVERNOR'S INSTALLATION AS GRAND MASTER

    M.W. Bro. His Excellency Sir Leslie Orme Wilson, who was elected Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Boggo Road Will Wish the King Sincere "Many flabby Returns"

    WITH breakfast, dinner, and tea like they used to have at home, an all-day musical concert, including appearance in person of members of ...

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  16. Didn't Know of Legacy Because Father Changed His Name

    BECAUSE, unknown to him, his father changed his name over 50 years ago an old man who lives in Perth has come from Australia to ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN MAKES HISTORY

    Though usually restricted to members of the universities, the Leander Rowing Club elected a well-known Australian. Syd ...

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