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MUNGANA CASE

COUNSEL’S LENGTHY ADDRESS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, BRISBANE, August 20. (Received August 20, nt 10 a.in.) Air M'Gill concluded his .address tor the Crown in the Mungana ease. Accord ing to a transcript of the official shorthand note, Mr M‘(.«ill spoke tit an averiigo speed of 100 words a minute lor ten and a-half hours, a total of approximately JOO,OOO words. Mr Maerossan (for M'Corn’nek) said (:!: • Crown’s case was no case in Ju\\\ Tlio caiiO was aeljojirned.

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Evening Star, Issue 20876, 20 August 1931, Page 9

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MUNGANA CASE Evening Star, Issue 20876, 20 August 1931, Page 9

MUNGANA CASE Evening Star, Issue 20876, 20 August 1931, Page 9

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