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LONDON, October 8. Bradford market unchanged, spinners showing very little interest.
LONDON, October 8.
R. Hamilton, chairman of the Eidsvoldshire Council (Queensland) formerly a divisional inspector of police at Harlesden, who, when a constable in London, had to arrest John Burns in Trafalgar Square in 1887, says he intends to visit Mr Burns before returning to Australia. »
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 October 1928, Page 2
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