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Article : 58 wordsFollowing a dispute over the purchase of a gun, Michael O'Brien, station worker, was shot at Tennant Creek yesterday. He died today. ...
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Article : 176 wordsMr. Adrian C. Jones, of Church Street. Richmond, who was admitted to the Bar by the State Full Court today, is, the sixth member of his ...
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Article : 93 wordsThis City Coroner (Mr. Hauser, P.M.) returned a finding of accidental death at an inquest today into the death of Walter John Callaway, 51, ...
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Shepparton Advertiser (Vic. : 1887 - 1953), Tue 2 Oct 1934, Page 5
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