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THE NEED OF AUSTRALIA I OVERSEA MARKETS CONTRACTING EXPORT OF MANUFACTURED QOODS United Press Assn—Elec. Tel. Copyright i (Received Sept. 7, 3.15 p.m.) FREMANTLE, Sept. 7 The Attorney-General, Mr Men- 1 zies, upon arrival from England, * stated that the oversea markets for Australia’s primary produce r were contracting, and if she was 1 to become a powerful and self- r reliant member of the British 1 family of nations she would have to become a substantial exporter of manufactured goods. I.'JT . 1 1 MUTILATED BODY ; c FOUND ON RAILWAY LINE * TOWN CLERK OF PUKEKOHE < t (By Telegrapn.—rress Association) PUKEKOHE, Wednesday ! The mutilated body of Mr Seymour Stanley Maxlon Bish, town clerk of Pukekohe, was picked up about J mile north of the Pukekohe railway * station this morning after the 9.40 j Pukekohc-Auekland train had passed. | Public works employees engaged on , line duplication work saw the body < being rolled under carriages for 30 yards. No one saw deceased fall from the train. The police recovered the body and a search of the clothing disclosed the identity. For some months deceased had not enjoyed good health. He was on sick leave. A return train ticket to Auckland was found on the body.
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Waikato Times, Volume 123, Issue 20597, 7 September 1938, Page 8
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