Dr. Gye (biologist) who, with Mr. J. E. Barnard, expert in microscopy, is renponsible for the discovery of the organism which causes cancer, is one of the most ...
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Article : 168 wordsA decision on a motion by the defence to quash the indictment of John Thomas Scopes, public school teacher, on a charge of having violated the State law ...
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Article : 166 wordsCanada, with 1,099 points, won the Kolapore Cup from the Mother Country team, who were second with 1,097 points. Rhodesia, 1,089 points, mid India, 1,066 points, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 16 Jul 1925, Page 11
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