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CRIMINAL SESSIONS. INVERCARG ILL. August 17. The Supreme Court opened het'or--Mr Justice Kennedy, who commented on the lengthy list. True bills were returned in all cases. Norman Lindsay Henry pleaded not guilty to charges of stealing two cheques from the Dairy Federation and tailing to account, as secretary, for bodge moneys. (Proceeding). CONTINENTAL TRAIN CRASH. (Continued from Page 1.) VIENNA. August IC. Two switchmen, not two stnt ionmasters were arrested. They mistakenly halted the goods train when the express was due. Four coaches of the express were hurled into a dry river-bed 60 feet below. A passenger coach and Pullman were telescoped. Holiday-making children aboard were thrown into a N.Z. BOWLERS BEATEN. SYDNEY. August 17. In a friendly game with the Austrullan team at Sydney tin N< w Zealand bowlers w« r. defeated I 02 points to 54.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 194, 17 August 1931, Page 14
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