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**LIKE A SACK OF COAL 11.-MR. had left," Do you know who Is it not true the two accused wrote that 1-Yes, Bergt, Peters lifted the beggar, ons by each arm
Witness stated that he im. | off the car to the side of the creek t
London, Nov, 20. mediately gave the message to The sergeant held the beggar by Mr Brie Linklater, whose first Sergt. Peters, who at once ordered the right arm and leg, and the volume of short stories; "God Likes. the station car, and left in comprobationer sergeant held the other Then Plain," is published to-day, pany with Sergt Judd. After an arm and leg C LE BOW-On his way to Chins absence of about 15 minutes wit Alongside the creek there is a fan in America," it will ness saw them return to the charge iron railinge
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were going to pub. and in Dutch on DJB, DIN Road The two accused returned but they walked a few steps, and and
the two sectard to Binkiepang the beggar on the side of the mad, 10pm Concert of Light Music. 11.15 pm-News in German on
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bridge some distance when witness From where you were, you could 12.15 am-News in English on DJA Accused left the car, taking the No, but I could hear the noise
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