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L, , CORPSE faNICE-BLOCK.
; OAKLAND v July,. 26. George Alha'die was; to-day - .“ found frozen into a block: of ico in tho cold storage, plant where lip was.employed. . Evidontly ho liecamo ill- and fell into a vat, .where lio.was. drowned, and then the wafer was. frozen:.- - » i-■ - 4 '' ■ V-. - '. .. MURDERER SILENCED. . ' . : BY . THE "gUILLOTTNE. . ' ! - PARTS,' July, 31. Awakened' before d awn , Firm in. Cipierro, .who shot. ri .married, couple, his Irimployers, £ .while they 'wero.work 'ing in a’ vinej’ard, first f rftalised that 'his last-hour had; come when he saw a-priest arid l warders; ?; f.,: •« : IIo; theri fonght dike.ri savage beast with; hi'S griards, biting anyone within reach; 4 Finally luto was overpowered, bound liand. and foot,; fund: earned-to tho'guillotine in I lie square in front of the prison, whor 0 lie-'shouted insults at ; tho\:Tiingiiitrn.te rimd’ Ava.rdetSj even when’lyirigfimddr the : guillotine. A.li dawn the knife fell. ■ UNIQUE GIFT FOR .MISS A.M X .. ... i JQI-INSON.: ■ United Press Assn, .by El. Tel. Copyright ■ (Received ‘August 8, 7.50 p.m.) ' ...LONDON, August 7,;./, ITidl’s gift'to Miss Amy J'ohnton ■is. a' silver globe',, ornately moiinted,' on which the flight; mute is marked out in red, with' the - names, of tfio stopping; plates; in black. , . BRITAIN AND IRAK. United Press Assn, by El. Tel. Copyright (Received'August 8, 8.5 p.m.) LONDON, August. 6. Emir Feisitl, - at the 'Conclusion of his London visit, "said that nearly every outstanding ■ question ‘ between Irak and Great Britain had been settled. He hoped that means would be found for' furthering the opening-up of the country. ' • ' • • INTER 6ili\NGE OF BR ITISH AND AUSTRALIAN. CltUlSE'itE. United Press Assn, by El. To:. Copyright (Received August 8, 9.20 p.m.) , ' . .... LONDON, August b. ..The Admiralty: announces; that the H.M.S. Shropshire, will leave the Alediterranean station', in October for Australia, in exchange for thp c’ruiser .Canberra,'Which' will join, the - .'rviediifc.errariean fleet ...in".. - .l)pqenibpf. . Ifie 'Australian oihjcers and men .wilt "get a full'year's - experience in np-tO-date cruiser tactics. '.. ' . '. JjONDON ' nAvaL treaty.
APPROILD BY A USTRAI JAN HOUSE OF REPRESENtATIV.bS
Doited Press Assn. by,.El..Tel. Copyright (Received Augiist. B,” 9.33 p.m.)' ... ' , . .CANBERRA, ,August 8. . Tfiio House of ;Represeritatiyes, approved the Londqri Navril Treaty for the limitation and reduction of' naval armaments.
DEPARTMENTAL STORES DEB- - TROYEI> BY FIRE.
United Press Assn. by. El. Tel. Copyright Received August 8, 9.25 p.m.) : , . /SYDNEY, August p. Large 'depai-t-menta l stores at M'agga, - conducted by David Copland and jCvompany weto: destroyed by lire early •• yesterday morning. The loss is estimated at ’ £30,000. :
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11280, 9 August 1930, Page 2
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