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SPANISH CASTA MY LIST. MADRID. October 7.—A revised estimate of the Spanish revolutionary casualties is -'IUO killed and 7i id wounded. The indiscriminate nature of the street shooting is indicated hy the-pre-sence on adjacent slabs in the mortuary of the bodies of a policeman and a little girl. TIRE AT BALLARAT. SYDNEY, October B.—Eire destroyed the factory of the Eureka. Terracotta and Tile Company at Ballarat. The damage exceeds £20.0(10.

DEATH FROM HEART FAILURE. At the inquest at the Morgue this afternoon touching the death of Hugh M'Cnuheun, «ho was found dead in bed at the residence of his sister and brother-in-law in Young street this morning, Ali- H. W. Bundle, S.M.,- sitting as coroner, returned a verdict that death teas de.e to cardiac failure, following fatty degeneration of the heart innseles. this condition being brought on by asthma and bronchitis of some years' standing. STUCK EXCHANGE. Sales This Afternoon.—Reported : Gillespie's Beach, Is 9d. After call: Westport Coal, 19s Id. NEW ZEALAND GOLF TOUR-NEY.-SHAW CERTAIN WINNER. Further third round results aggregates : —Kapi Tareha 72—1128, D. Pharazyn 81—231, F. Guinn 78 —230, J. Quinn 81—238, L. B. Rhodes 83—213, S. W. Ritchie 77—241, J. Secular 73—230, T. Seifert 77—228, C. IT. Stephenson 87 —252, Bert Strathmore 85—242, James Watt 85—249, J. Wilson 79 —240, J. B. Wilson 81—237, A. J. Branch 80—251, J. Jeffries <9 —239, J. Lanibie 74—230, Jas. Mowatt 81—246, J. P. Horuabrook 72—225. t

Shaw started the fourth round with a lead of four, and playing to tins fourteenth was ouc under fours, making his victory practically assured, except for the unlikely contingency of a bad crash.

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Evening Star, Issue 21845, 8 October 1934, Page 16

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STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 21845, 8 October 1934, Page 16

STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 21845, 8 October 1934, Page 16

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