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  4. NOT PERTURBED BY SHOOTING

    An attractive study of the DUCHESS OF KENT buying flowers at a charity fete in London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SHOT FIRED NEAR DUCHESS OF KENT

    Detectives acted swiftly when a shot was fired as the Duchess of Kent was entering her car last night to attend a cinema, and this morning Ledwedge Vincent Lawlor, aged 45, described as a welder's assistant, of ...

    Article : 577 words
  6. "DIRTY WORK" AT HOSPITAL

    Mention of "dirty work" was made at the Royal North Shore Hospital inquiry to-day during the cross-examination of Arthur Russell, secretary of the ...

    Article : 129 words
  7. SENSATION ON EVE OF THEIR MAJESTIES CROSSING INTO THE U.S.A.

    On the eve of Their Majesties setting foot on American soil, G-men of the United States Department of Justice took into custody Sean Russell, reputed to be one of the leaders of the outlawed Irish Republican Army. ...

    Article : 858 words
  8. TAXATION ON COUNTRY RACING

    Mr. C, B. Lethbridge (Ind. Corowa) asked the Premier (Mr. Stevens) in the legislative Assembly to-day was at a fact that representations had been ...

    Article : 134 words
  9. BOYS' PLOT HAY HAVE COST HUNDREDS OF LIVES

    Residents of New Lynn, an Auckland suburb, were shocked yesterday by the discovery at the works of Amalgamated Brick Co. ...

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  10. WON THE ENGLISH DERBY

    Half-a million people, including the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, and the Duke and Duchess of Kent, saw Lord Rosebery's Blue Peter, the favorite, win the English Derby by four lengths from Fox Cub, with Heliopolis three lengths away third. Lord Rosebery leading in Blue ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THETIS DISASTER

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) announced in the House of Commons yesterday that a full inquiry would be held into the ...

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  13. A MIXED RECEPTION

    The Australian loan of £6,000,000 bearing interest at 4 per cent., which was announced yesterday afternoon, has been given a mixed reception by ...

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  14. GUBA'S FLIGHT

    Following a conference this morning, it was decided that providing the weather reports are satisfactory, the Guba will take off ...

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  15. PAWNBROKER'S STORY

    The story of the shooting of Nathal Segal, pawnbroker, in his shop at Redfern on March 20 was unfolded at the Central Criminal ...

    Article : 278 words
  16. JAPANESE ARREST BRITISH MILL EMPLOYE

    The Japanese authorities have, arrested R. M. Tinkler, an employe of a British finishing mill at Pootung. The charge against him has not been ...

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  17. POLICE THANK MAN FOR TACKLING THREE SUSPECTS

    The thanks of the police force were officially conveyed to-day to John Begg," of Cremorne, who last night fought a bagsnatcher and two ...

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  18. ATTITUDE OF FINLAND

    The Finnish Foreign Minister told Parliament to-day that Finland was emphatically opposed to any pact guaranteeing her neutrality without ...

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  19. CONSTABLE FOUND SHOT DEAD

    Police Constable Reginald James, aged 46, was found shot dead at his home in Gardener's road, Kingsford. A bullet from his service revolver. ...

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