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A FOUL DEED. GIBL AIUBDEBED. (Australian Press Association.) (Received this unv at 10.,T0 a.m.) MELBOURNE, Nov. Bk Foully done to death after being outraged, the body of a twelve year old. girl was found in an empty house ill lii-nlleigli. A gag was knotted lightly round her lace and death was apparently due to suflocalion. The girl’s companions saw her leave a playground with a man who has been described to the police. LOAN UEDEAI I’TloN. (Received tins dev at 19 tinonY .SYDNEY, Nov. ID. Sneaking at Burnie, Air Lyons said Mr Scullin was right behind the police which he, himscll and Air Ron ton bad sponsored. Unit the minority of ( abitml was eerlaiiilv in favour ot deferring the redemption of the loan. It id stated in Eedcral circles that a swing to thi' majority ol the ( ainiii't favouring Mr Lyons's policy, the position of Messrs Ansfey and Beaeley, as Ministers, may become untenable. They will either have to withdraw their opposition to (lie Government or give up their portfolios.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1930, Page 5
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