*$*OVERPROOF*$* 18248708 year 1952 type Article title The Sydney Morn JUNIOR CHESS||@@||JUNIOR CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP||@@||CHAMPIONSHIP puteen >ear-old Jose! llortoven»!||@@||Fifteen year old Josef Hortovanyi won the Austiallan Junior ohes*||@@||win the Australian junior chess championship In Adelaide- by one||@@||championship in Adelaide by one point Irom the Sydney Grammar boy||@@||point from the Sydney Grammar boy, Malcolm Bioun||@@||Malcolm Broun. Hortovinji who Is a Hunjarlan||@@||Hortovanyi, who Is a Hungarian holds the fcouth Australian Junior||@@||holds the South Australian Junior title Despite hi» aee he has »||@@||title. Despite his age he has a mamre positional style and he Is||@@||mature positional style and he is parllculirly stiong In the endgame||@@||particularly strong in the endgame, which he plays with the assurance||@@||which he plays with the assurance ol a veteian||@@||of a veteran. Malcolm Broun was in line to m||@@||Malcolm Broun was in fine form and shared the lead »Hil Hoi lo||@@||and shared the lead with Hortovanyi lanyl until the final lound «hen he||@@||until the final round when he o.as dclenteil bv another New south||@@||was defeated by another New South Wales bov Bruce Mason||@@||Wales boy, Bruce Mason. final sroie» lloitoxunyl 9 (out||@@||Final scores : Hortovanyi, 9 (out of 11) Bioun ti Mason and I)||@@||of 11) : Broun, 8 : Mason and D Pike IN S VV ) eaih l'j A I lulim||@@||Pike (N.S.W.), each with 7 ½ : A Lidums Tá A ) ? I Krnibei (NSW) and||@@||(S.A.). 7 : T. Kember (N.S.W.) and B Robson (Vic) earl. t. P Wat||@@||B. Robson (Vic.) each 6 : P. Watkins kins (NSW ) and R ^Incl-ilr Woocl||@@||(N.S.W. ) and R. Sinclair-Wood IS \ ) each 4"., M Salter (Vii )||@@||(S.A.), each 4 ½ : M. Salter (Vic.), i>, k Thorne (S A ) 2 L Ellald||@@||2 ½ : R. Thorne (S.A.), 2 : L. Ellard tSAA tie Vr the third place »a; >||@@||(S.A.), 1 ½. cieat success tor Mason but a di»||@@||A tie for the third place was a tnnolntment tor the NSW Junior||@@||great success for Mason, but a disappointment champion Donald Pik«, «ho «{ailed||@@||for the N.S.W. junior champion, Donald Pike, who favourite.||@@||started favourite. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18249664 year 1952 type Article title The Sydney Morn £200 A Ton Fo*||@@||£200 A Ton For Millet Sought"||@@||Millet Sought -?-» - ? t I||@@|| MAITLAND, Thursday- I||@@||MAITLAND, Thursday- Millet growers on the lower ¡||@@||Millet growers on the lower Hunter have decided to de- ]||@@||Hunter have decided to de- mand £200 a ton this sea- !||@@||mand £200 a ton this sea- son. '. i||@@||son. '. I Speakers at a meeting 'at i||@@||Speakers at a meeting 'at Raymond Terrace said, ¿hat 1||@@||Raymond Terrace said, that last year growers received j||@@||last year growers received £150, but this would not^pdy||@@||£150, but this would not pay them under present conditions '||@@||them under present conditions of growing and harvesting.. j||@@||of growing and harvesting. The meeting decided to in- '||@@||The meeting decided to in- form growers in the Tumut ¡||@@||form growers in the Tumut area of its decision, and .to í||@@||area of its decision, and to ask for support. ; \||@@||ask for support. In some parts of the Hunter||@@||In some parts of the Hunter millet-growing arcas a good ¡||@@||millet-growing arcas a good yield is expected, but other 11||@@||yield is expected, but other areas planted are below ave- ¡'||@@||areas planted are below ave- rage, and stands are patchy! ¡||@@||rage, and stands are patchy. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18250533 year 1952 type Article title The Sydney Morn -1||@@|| STAWELL||@@||STAWELL TO MANN||@@||TO MANN .i.........i.,....:...||@@|| MELBOURNE. Monday.||@@||MELBOURNE, Monday. L. G. Mann, off 7i yards, won||@@||L. G. Mann, off 7¾ yards, won to-day's Stawell Gift from N.||@@||to-day's Stawell Gift from N. McDonald and VWCIingan.||@@||McDonald and W. Clingan. In an exciting finish Mann||@@||In an exciting finish Mann won b ya foot in 11 14-16s.||@@||won by a foot in 11 14-16s. Winners of semi-finals were: W.||@@||Winners of semi-finals were: W. Cllngnn (lOVi), 12 l-6s, won by lit,||@@||Clingan (10½), 12 l-6s, won by 1ft, 2-1 on: C. W. H. Smllh <9'/«>. 12||@@||2-1 on; C. W. H. Smith (9¼), 12 2-16S. 2ft, 2-1; N. McDonald (5), 12s,||@@||2-16s. 2ft, 2-1; N. McDonald (5), 12s, 5-1 on: D. J. Gardiner (8M), 12||@@||5-1 on; D. J. Gardiner (8¾), 12 4-165. 1ft, even; L. G. Mann (.TA).||@@||4-16s. 1ft, even; L. G. Mann (7¼). 12s. 8-1 on.||@@||12s, 8-1 on. The final resulted: Mann, 1; Mc-||@@||The final resulted: Mann, 1; Mc- donald, 2; Cllnsan, 3; Smith, 4; Gar-||@@||donald, 2; Cllngan, 3; Smith, 4; Gar- diner, 5. Won by I ft. Time, II||@@||diner, 5. Won by I ft. Time, 11 14-165.||@@||14-16s. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18252695 year 1952 type Article title The Sydney Morn CHESS||@@||CHESS The two lenders G Koshnitskj||@@||The two lenders G Koshnitsky and Malcolm Broun, won their re-||@@||and Malcolm Broun, won their re- spective games In the fifth round of||@@||spective games in the fifth round of the eily of Ssdnes chess champion-||@@||the City of Sydney chess champion- ship Thej lead the rest of the||@@||ship. They lead the rest of the field by l'A points||@@||field by 1 1/2 points. Fifth round results M D Broun||@@||Fifth round results M D Broun beat John Purdv G Koshnltskv||@@||beat John Purdy, G Koshnitsky bent G Jacohscn M Rudnlanskv||@@||beat G Jacobson, M Rudniansky beat 1 Langof T Kember beat T||@@||beat I Langof, T Kember beat T r Heals M Stojnnowsky beat A||@@||E Healy, M Stojanowsky beat A JacuMel W \ D5 «son had the bye||@@||Jacusiel, W. A. Dyaso had the bye Leiding scores Koshnltskv 4"i||@@||Leading scores Koshnltskv 4 1/2; Broun. 4 Stolinovvsky 2ij (had||@@||Broun, 4; Stojanwsky 2 1/2 (had bye) Purdy 21 »||@@||bye); Purdy 2 1/2 » M F Newman und H B Gled-||@@||M F Newman and H B Gled- hill centinued their run of un-||@@||hill continued their run of un- broken wins in the reserve tournn||@@||broken wins in the reserve tourna- ment Tilth round results H B||@@||ment. Fifth round results: H B Gledhill belt R Taylor M F New-||@@||Gledhill beat R Taylor, M F New- man bent R Stock R G Ely belt||@@||man beat R Stock, R G Ely beat A N Old D \v Perrv beat A||@@||A N Old, D W Perry beat A L B Johnson R Burgess heat H||@@||L B Johnson, R Burgess beat H J Abbey the game E J Westbrook||@@||J Abbey, the game E J Westbrook v Z Kublak wa' adjourned Leid-||@@||v Z Kubiak was adjourned, Lead- ing score« Gledhill and Newman||@@||ing scores: Gledhill and Newman each 5 Burgess 31!||@@||each 5; Burgess 3 1/2 lästern Suburbs Invitation tourna-||@@||Eatern Suburbs Invitation tourna- ment third round results H Klnss||@@||ment third round results: H Klass beat J V Kellnei V A Walsh beat||@@||beat J V Kellner; V A Walsh beat B H Johnson T Hermann beat||@@||B H Johnson; J Hermann beat F Simon D Crosslev beat J||@@||F Simon; D Crossley beat J Anderdon the games M F Gold-||@@||Anderson, the games M F Gold- stein s Z Bryl and P Wren v «t||@@||stein v Z Bryl and P Wren v S Kruger were unfinished Leading||@@||Kruger were unfinished. Leading scores Klass 2' Crosslev 2||@@||scores Klass 2*; Crossley 2; Kruger li_* Andersen Kellner||@@||Kruger 1 1/2*; Anderson, Kellner mid WnMi cni-h 1'. Goldstein and||@@||and Walsh each 1 1/2; Goldstein and Wren eneh I»*||@@||Wren each1** . UnflnMird gime_||@@||* Unfinished game ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18246786 year 1952 type Article title The Sydney Morn Qantas Increases||@@||Qantas Increases Pares To N.G,||@@||Fares To N.G. MELBOURNE, Sunda)-A 1||@@||MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A Qantas spokesman announced I||@@||Qantas spokesman announced to-night that air tares would be 8||@@||to-night that air fares would be increased as follows- 1||@@||increased as follows:— From Sydney (old fares are ID §||@@||From Sydney (old fares are in brackets) - jj||@@||brackets):— Port Moresby. ¿46/11/ 1||@@||Port Moresby, £46/11/ (£39/5/), S||@@||(£39/5/); Lae, £55/7/ (£48/IV), and §||@@||Lae, £55/7/ (£48/15/); and Rabaul, £64/19/ (£58/10/) I||@@||Rabaul, £64/19/ (£58/10/). Last Thursday Australian 1||@@||Last Thursday Australian National Airways, Trans Aus |||@@||National Airways, Trans Aus- tralla Airlines, and Ansett Au I||@@||tralia Airlines, and Ansett Air- ways increased their fares and g||@@||ways increased their fares and freights by 15 per cent |||@@||freights by 15 per cent. Ansett's said their inter capital 1||@@||Ansett's said their inter-capital "air coach" services would still |||@@||"air coach" services would still I be 15 to 25 per cent cheaper |||@@||be 15 to 25 per cent. cheaper than the major airlines |||@@||than the major airlines. Officials of T A A and A N \ |||@@||Officials of T.A.A. and A.N.A. said the rise was slight compared I||@@||said the rise was slight compared | with increased costs I||@@||with increased costs. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18253443 year 1952 type Article title The Sydney Morn I Fears For||@@||Fears For | Two Persons||@@||Two Persons 1? _,_||@@||——§—— p||@@|| Hj Police are concerned for||@@||Police are concerned for I,* ' the safety of a man and a||@@||the safety of a man and a 'j woman who disappeared||@@||woman who disappeared Î;. from their homes recently.||@@||from their homes recently. ¡ The woman is Mrs. Flor-||@@||The woman is Mrs. Flor- al., ence Lilian Jarman, 60,||@@||ence Lilian Jarman, 60, ! mother of five daughters, who||@@||mother of five daughters, who >i Vanished from her home in||@@||vanished from her home in /.it Gordon Street, Marrickville,||@@||Gordon Street, Marrickville, I'ji at 8.30 a.m. on February 23.||@@||at 8.30 a.m. on February 23. '«j Her description is: 5ft 7in,||@@||'Her description is: 5ft 7in, j< medium build, grey hair and||@@||medium build, grey hair and ,3; eyes, fair complexion. She||@@||eyes, fair complexion. She i|; was wearing a brown coat and||@@||was wearing a brown coat and «u brown shoes.||@@||brown shoes. ¡l|[ The missing man is Colin||@@||The missing man is Colin \m Ross Macmaw, 35, whose||@@||Ross Macmaw, 35, whose "li home is in Richmond. He||@@||home is in Richmond. He .m vanished on February 17, after||@@||vanished on February 17, after pj he had been seen by rangers||@@||he had been seen by rangers \i) wandering in National Park.||@@||wandering in National Park. I>|( His description is: 5ft 4in,||@@||His description is: 5ft 4in, !||' medium build, auburn hair,||@@||medium build, auburn hair, rJ' right eye missing. He was||@@||right eye missing. He was ira S wearing a green and grey||@@||wearing a green and grey Iff' sports coat, beige sports shirt,||@@||sports coat, beige sports shirt, >$" brown trousers, and a brown||@@||brown trousers, and a brown -J hat. He is single.||@@||hat. He is single. STRIKE ORDER j||@@||STRIKE ORDER ¡ MELBOURNE, Monday.- j||@@||MELBOURNE, Monday.- - The Victorian branch of the||@@||The Victorian branch of the ? Australasian Society of Engi- j||@@||Australasian Society of Engi- ' nccrs to-night defied a direc- , j||@@||neers to-night defied a direc- 5 tion from the federation in <||@@||tion from the federation in " Sydney to join the metal , ¡||@@||Sydney to join the metal , trades stopwork meeting on \||@@||trades stopwork meeting on : the Yarra bank to-morrow||@@||Yarra bank to-morrow j morning.||@@||morning. ; Last week the A.S.E. de||@@||Last week the A.S.E. de- ¡ cidcd not to stop work for||@@||cided not to stop work for the 24 hours, but to-day it re||@@||the 24 hours, but to-day it re- " ceivcd directions from Sydney||@@||ceived directions from Sydney " to "toe the line."||@@||to "toe the line." * However, to-night's meeting||@@||However, to-night's meeting " decided to leave the whole||@@||decided to leave the whole " question over metal workers'||@@||question over metal workers' ' marginal rates to the||@@||marginal rates to the A.C.T.U., which has called a||@@||A.C.T.U., which has called a i special conference of 90||@@||special conference of 90 unions in Melbourne on Fri||@@||unions in Melbourne on Fri- if day. '||@@||day. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18252582 year 1952 type Article title The Sydney Morn [V.R.C. RACE||@@||V.R.C. RACE j CHANGES||@@||CHANGES i .?-r*||@@|| . , MELBOURNE, Friday.||@@||MELBOURNE, Friday. --The. V.R.C. committee||@@||--The. V.R.C. committee 4 ] o-day decided that the||@@||to-day decided that the «ffewmarket Handicap and||@@||Newmarket Handicap and australian Cup should be||@@||Australian Cup should be un on consecutive Satur||@@||run on consecutive Satur- ays, March 15 and 22 res||@@||days, March 15 and 22 res- *. "ecttvely, instead of clash||@@||pecttvely, instead of clash }' 'ng on March 15.||@@||ing on March 15. The committee reviewed its||@@||The committee reviewed its 'utumn programme as a rc||@@||autumn programme as a re-c ult of the postponement of||@@||sult of the postponement of ¡öe Royal visit.||@@||the Royal visit. *{\ It decided to eliminate the||@@||It decided to eliminate the Tincess Elizabeth Gold Cup,||@@||Princess Elizabeth Gold Cup, i j £.10,000 weight-for-agc||@@||a £.10,000 weight-for-age I Ivcnt, and to substitute the||@@||event, and to substitute the ' Tarbine Stakes, of £,3000,||@@||Carbine Stakes, of £,3000, T '/ f a , over 2i miles.||@@||w f a , over 2 1/4 miles. i The race which was to||@@||The race which was to .ave been known as the Duke||@@||have been known as the Duke {f Edinburgh Steeple on the||@@||of Edinburgh Steeple on the jnal day again becomes the||@@||final day again becomes the \utumn Steeple.||@@||Autumn Steeple. ! As a tribute to the former||@@||As a tribute to the former Ír R C. secretary, the commit||@@||V R C. secretary, the commit- :e decided to rename the Bev||@@||tee decided to rename the Bev- rlcy Stakes, a £2,000 race||@@||erley Stakes, a £2,000 race ? ¡or three-year-old fillies, the||@@||for three-year-old fillies, the ' k V. Kewney Stakes.||@@||A. V. Kewney Stakes. " t The Ercildoune Stakes listed||@@||The Ercildoune Stakes listed II "or March 15 will now be run||@@||for March 15 will now be run r on the first day, Monday,||@@||on the first day, Monday, ylarch 10, displacing the||@@||March 10, displacing the I jjueen's Plate (formerly the||@@||Queen's Plate (formerly the Sing's Plate), which has been||@@||King's Plate), which has been tansferred to March 15.||@@||transferred to March 15. ¡I The Elms Handicap, a mile||@@||The Elms Handicap, a mile ¡ace for three-year-olds, will||@@||race for three-year-olds, will , low be run on March 15, be||@@||now be run on March 15, be « lore the St. Leger, also for||@@||fore the St. Leger, also for airee year-olds.||@@||three year-olds. ¡i Prize money for the Bruns||@@||Prize money for the Bruns- vick. Stakes on March 19 was||@@||wick Stakes on March 19 was ?educed from £1,500 to||@@||reduced from £1,500 to £1,250, and the distance||@@||£1,250, and the distance 'rom 14 to 13 furlongs. The||@@||from 14 to 13 furlongs. The takeS. for the C. M. Lloyd||@@||stake for the C. M. Lloyd ; ,5takes, lm, w.f.a., were raised||@@||Stakes, 1m, w.f.a., were raised Ijrom £1,250 to £1,500.||@@||from £1,250 to £1,500. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18253442 year 1952 type Article title The Sydney Morn Italian P.O.W.||@@||Italian P.O.W. I Gets Permit||@@||Gets Permit .} =||@@|| jj MELBOURNE, Monday.||@@||MELBOURNE, Monday. ¡! ?-The Immigration Depart-||@@||— The Immigration Depart- ía ment has freed Octavia||@@||ment has freed Octavia ii Brancatella. 32, escaped||@@||Brancatella. 32, escaped ?i Italian prisoner-of-war, on||@@||Italian prisoner-of-war, on '.{ a temporary oermit.||@@||a temporary permit. , Brancatella was captured at||@@||Brancatella was captured at , Fitzroy on Friday. He es||@@||Fitzroy on Friday. He es- r caped from a New South||@@||caped from a New South i Wales P.O.W. camp six years||@@||Wales P.O.W. camp six years I ago.||@@||ago. jj The Immigration Minister,||@@||The Immigration Minister, V Mr. H. E. Holt, said to-day||@@||Mr. H. E. Holt, said to-day ia r that the department's general||@@||that the department's general V practice was to allow an es||@@||practice was to allow an es . ' caped Italian prisoner-of-war"||@@||caped Italian prisoner-of-war" j to stay here if his employ||@@||to stay here if his employ ! ment and character record||@@||ment and character record j were satisfactory But this||@@||were satisfactory But this j ' had first to be taken up with||@@||had first to be taken up with !} the Army.||@@||the Army. j Australia had an obligation||@@||Australia had an obligation j tinder the Geneva Convention||@@||tinder the Geneva Convention I to return P.O.W.s to their own||@@||to return P.O.W.s to their own ¡jj countries.||@@||countries. ñ . The Italian Government's||@@||The Italian Government's <$ approval had to be obtained||@@||approval had to be obtained i',\ before Brancatella could stay||@@||before Brancatella could stay i's here.||@@||here. J Mr. Holt added that nine||@@||Mr. Holt added that nine *' escaped Italian prisoners-of||@@||escaped Italian prisoners-of h war were now on parole in||@@||war were now on parole in fJ Australia. Eight prisoners||@@||Australia. Eight prisoners ti weie still at large.||@@||were still at large. IJ -.||@@|| ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18255982 year 1952 type Article title The Sydney Morn JUNIOR||@@||JUNIOR CRICKET||@@||CRICKET MOORE PARK - Kensington||@@||MOORE PARK. - Kensington United 168 drew with Regent Hill||@@||United, 168, drew with Regent Hall, I 40 Alexandria Rovers 8 240||@@||1-40 ; Alexandria Rovers, 8-240 (Clifford 101 no) drew with Lenton||@@||(Clifford 101 n.o.), drew with Lenton Parade Newtown Congrcgitionil||@@||Parade ; Newtown Congregational, 146 drew wuh NSW Police 441||@@||146, drew with N.S.W. Police, 4-41 ; W W Campbell 8 '89 drew wllh||@@||W. W. Campbell, 8-389, drew with Redfern United 1 12 Surr« Juniors||@@||Redfern United, 1-12 ; Surrey Juniors, IS.1 drew with kensington United||@@||183, drew with Kensington United, 1 38 Lemon Pande 144 drew with||@@||1-38 ; Lenton Parade, 144, drew with Souihern 8 90 South Sjdney Tcdcrnl||@@||Southern, 8-90 ; South Sydney Federal, 4 93 belt Clcvchnd 80 Divid||@@||4-93, beat Cleveland, 80 ; David loncs 2 M4 beat kensington United||@@||Jones, 2-114, beat Kensington United, 25 ond 41 Adult Deif 2 149 bial||@@||25 and 41 ; Adult Deaf, 2-149, beat Maroubra, 83 and 3 45 Pirccls Post||@@||Maroubra, 83 and 3-45 ; Parcels Post, 133, drew with Stile Express 4 106||@@||133, drew with State Express, 4-106 ; Alexandria Rovers 193 beat HTM||@@||Alexandria Rovers, 193, beat H.T.M., 22 Randwick 100 drew with Adult||@@||22 ; Randwick, 100, drew with Adult Deif 8 89 AM P 128 ben Sun||@@||Deaf, 8-89 ; A.M.P., 128, beat Stan- more 9S Akubri 7 121 beal Tern||@@||more, 98 ; Akubra, 7-121, beat Fern- hill 60||@@||hill, 60. NORllirRN DISTRICTS - A||@@||NORTHERN DISTRICTS. - A grade Eislwood 210 (Doyle 99 n o )||@@||grade : Eastwood, 210 (Doyle 99 n.o.), heal Fistwood Diggers Si (Luck||@@||beat Eastwood Diggers, 83 (Luck 4 38) Dundas 222 (Coller 58) beal||@@||4-38) ; Dundas, 222 (Cotter 58), beat Epping Prcsbvtcrlan 81 and 2 81||@@||Epping Presbyterian, 81 and 2-81 (Timmins 5 38) Cirllngfard 568||@@||(Timmins 5-38) ; Carlingford, 268 (Bclhmv S7 Durning 63) drew wllh||@@||(Bellamy 87, Durning 63), drew with Marsfield 1 33 Epping Methodist||@@||Marsfield, 1-33 ; Epping Methodist, ?5 drew willi Brush Firm 4 73||@@||85, drew with Brush Farm, 4-73. NORTHFRN SUBURBS -North||@@||NORTHERN SUBURBS. - North- bridge 4 205 bcot Broomham Bros||@@||bridge, 4-205, beat Broomham Bros., 180 Sailor s Hi) 5 137 ben N S W||@@||180 ; Sailor's Bay, 5-137, beat N.S.W. Telephones P9 Cammeray l63||@@||Telephones, 129 ; Cammeray, 163, drew wuh Morinda 0 15 NSW||@@||drew with Morinda, 0-15 ; N.S.W. Rugbv Union 4 215 beal Warbur||@@||Rugby Union, 4-215, beat Warbur- ion franki 116 Northbridge 8 237||@@||ton Franki, 116 ; Northbridge, 8-237, drew with Cammcrav I 73 Wander||@@||drew with Cammeray, 1-73 ; Wander- ers 172 lind 0 19 beat Mosman Scot||@@||ers, 172 and 0-19, beat Mosman Scot- tish k4 and 100 Broomham Bros||@@||tish, 84 and 100 ; Broomham Bros., 233 beat Crcslcrlan 173! NSW||@@||233, beat Cresterian, 173 ; N.S.W. Bipilsl 209 drew willi St Clements||@@||Baptist, 209, drew with St. Clement's, 2 61 Hallstrom s 129 beat Pacific||@@||2-61 ; Hallstrom's, 129, beat Pacific, 72 and 2*. Bnlmornl 3 154 ind 1-71||@@||72 and 25 ;. Balmoral, 3-154 and 1-73, ben Cammeray Social 20 and 200||@@||beat Cammeray Social, 20 and 200 ; V Eight 201 dnw with Marist||@@||V. Eight, 201, drew with Marist Brothers 142||@@||Brothers, 142. NSW CHURCHES-Holy Trln||@@||N.S.W. CHURCHES. - Holy Trin- ity Dulwich Hil! 265 drew with||@@||ity Dulwich Hill, 265, drew with Canterbury Methodists I 44 Mar||@@||Canterbury Methodists, 1-44 ; Mar- ricks Hie Presbvlcrhn 231 drew wuh||@@||rickville Presbyterian, 231, drew with Homebush Methodists 3 50 Punch||@@||Homebush Methodists, 3-50 ; Punch- bowl Mclhodlsis 190 drew with||@@||bowl Methodists, 190, drew with Si Albnils' rivedock 2 41 Punch||@@||St. Albans' Fivedock, 2-41 ; Punch- bowl Rapiist 243 drew with St||@@||bowl Baptist, 243, drew with St. Stephen s Hurlstone Puk I 55 Glebe||@@||Stephen's Hurlstone Park, 1-55 ; Glebe Prcsb>tcrlins 125 drew with St||@@||Presbyterians, 125, drew with St. Andrews Cathedral 3 94 Arncliffe||@@||Andrews' Cathedral, 3-94 ; Arncliffe Baptist 17S drew with Petersham||@@||Baptist, 178, drew with Petersham Bintlsl 0 49 St Aldan s Annandale||@@||Baptist, 0-49 ; St. Aidan's Annandale, 129 drew with Newtown Melhodlsls||@@||129, drew with Newtown Methodists, 3 99 Marrickville Prcsbytcrlnns 196||@@||3-99 ; Marrickville Presbyterians, 196, drew'with St Ccorgc i Eirlwood||@@||drew with St. George's Earlwood, I 47 Earlwood Methodists 6 159||@@||1-47 ; Earlwood Methodists, 6-159, beat Newtown Conercgatlonnl 99||@@||beat Newtown Congregational, 99 ; St Alban s Epping 312 beat Hornsby||@@||St, Alban's Epping, 312, beat Hornsby Baptist 69 and 69 Homebush Mclho||@@||Baptist, 69 and 69 ; Homebush Metho- disis 5 321 drew wllh St Mar)'«||@@||dists, 5-321, drew with St. Mary's Concord 2 14 St Columbus Flcm||@@||Concord, 2-14 ; St. Columbus Flem- Inglon 177 drew wllh West Rjdc||@@||ington, 177, drew with West Ryde Bapllsl 2 76 Burwood Baptist 286||@@||Baptist, 2-76 ; Burwood Baptist, 286, drew wllh St James Croydon 5 21||@@||drew with St. James Croydon, 5-21 ; St James Burwood 136 beat Bur||@@||St. James Burwood, 136, beat Bur- wood Methodist 91 St Clement f||@@||wood Methodist, 91 ; St. Clement's Marrickville ICO drew wuh Anmn||@@||Marrickville, 160, drew with Annan- dale Prcsbytcrhn 2 71 St David s||@@||dale Presbyterian, 2-71 ; St. David's Haberfield 322 drew wllh Croydon||@@||Haberfield, 322, drew with Croydon Park Presbyterian 0 28 Bilmnln||@@||Park Presbyterian, 0-28 ; Balmain Methodist 233 drew with Summer||@@||Methodist, 233, drew with Summer Hill Methodist 0 ti Strathfield||@@||Hill Methodist, 0-41 ; Strathfield Methodist 309 drew with Crovdon||@@||Methodist, 309, drew with Croydon Bnnlist 0 16 Guildford Presbyterian||@@||Baptist, 0-16 ; Guildford Presbyterian, 242 drew with Si John s Ashfield||@@||242, drew with St. John's Ashfield, 4 95 Lidcombe Berilla Presbyterian||@@||4-95 ; Lidcombe Beralla Presbyterian, 188 drew wllh Croydon Pirk Mctho||@@||188, drew with Croydon Park Metho- dist 1 20 St Stephen s Hurlstone||@@||dist, 1-20 ; St. Stephen's Hurlstone Park 201, drew with Hurlstone Park||@@||Park, 201, drew with Hurlstone Park Methodist 0 43 Lakcmbi Methodist||@@||Methodist, 0-43 ; Lakemba Methodist, 242 drew with Ciniorhurv Mclho-||@@||242, drew with Canterbury Metho- dlst 2 42 Campsie Salvation Army||@@||dist, 2-42 ; Campsie Salvation Army, "8 bent Punchbowl Congregational||@@||238, beat Punchbowl Congregational, 120||@@||120. SOUTH SYDNFY-A grade Port||@@||SOUTH SYDNEY. - A grade : Port Bay 8 126 (deel ) beat Pagewood||@@||Bay, 8-126 (decl.) beat Pagewood, 71 and 40 Knox drew wllh Bav||@@||71 and 40 ; Knox drew with Bay- i lew Banksmeadow dnw with||@@||view ; Banksmeadow drew with Enterprise||@@||Enterprise. 3\ LSTERN SUBURBS! Camper||@@||WESTERN SUBURBS : Camper- down 7 141 deel ben! Enfield 76||@@||down, 7-141 decl., beat Enfield, 76 ind 2 65| Past Time ? 110 bent||@@||and 2-65 ; Past Time, 3-110, beat Auburn 99 Concord Wtsi 210||@@||Auburn, 99 ; Concord West, 210 beal Old Trinitarians 4 28 Enfield||@@||beat Old Trinitarians, 4-28 ; Enfield, s 148 beal St M innis 103 Bonnie||@@||5-148, beat St. Marthas, 103 ; Bonnie Doone fi 191 beni James Yilcs 91||@@||Doone, 6-193, beat James Yates, 93 and 0 3| Junior Wnralahs 3 150||@@||and 0-31 ; Junior Waratahs, 3-150, heal Camdenville 144 Younger Set||@@||beat Camdenville, 144 ; Younger Set, 218 bent Tempe Rovers 0 30 Si||@@||218, beat Tempe Rovers, 0-30 ; St. Oswalds 89 and 79 beal Croydon||@@||Oswalds, 89 and 79, beat Croydon lunlors 111 and 52 Pillee Boss||@@||Juniors, 111 and 52 ; Police Boys, 5 181 beal Durwood United 75||@@||5-181, beat Burwood United, 75 ; Sydenham 210 drew willi SI Peters||@@||Sydenham, 210, drew with St. Peters, 140 Vicars 112 beat Parcels Post||@@||3-40 ; Vicars, 112, beat Parcels Post, lOfi Camperdown roniballcrs 3 150||@@||106 ; Camperdown Footballers, 3-150, beat Erskineville 88 Wanderers||@@||beat Erskineville, 88 ; Wanderers, 107 beat Newtown Wattles 88||@@||107, beat Newtown Wattles, 88 ; Alcxnndila Juniors 156 drew with||@@||Alexandria Juniors, 156, drew with Taubmans 6 80||@@||Taubmans, 6-80. WOOLLAHRA - Norlh Bondi||@@||WOOLLAHRA. - North Bondi, 213 drew wllh Double Bay Juniors||@@||213, drew with Double Bay Juniors, 6 72 (Rymer 4 30) Woollahra 160||@@||6-72 (Rymer 4-30) ; Woollahra, 160, heat Dover Heights 87 WooIIahro||@@||beat Dover Heights, 87 ; Woollahra Memorint 159 drew wllh Rose Bay||@@||Memorial, 159, drew with Rose Bay, 191 Oakley Juniors 119 drew wllh||@@||191 ; Oakley Juniors, 119, drew with Vaucluse 5 113 Dover Heights||@@||Vaucluse, 5-113 ; Dover Heights Colls 112 beat Darling Point 68||@@||Colts, 112, beat Darling Point, 68 ; Hayes Club l61 beal St Mark s||@@||Hayes Club, 161 beat St. Mark's, 123||@@||123. WALES WINS-In an in||@@||WALES WINS. - In an in- ternational Rugby Union||@@||ternational Rugby Union match at Swansea on Satur||@@||match at Swansea on Satur- dny, Wales beat France, 9 5||@@||day, Wales beat France, 9-5. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18251341 year 1952 type Article title The Sydney Morn JUNIOR CRICKET||@@||JUNIOR CRICKET NORTHERN DISTRICTS.-Mars-||@@||NORTHERN DISTRICTS. - Mars- field. 7-188 (Hansel 64), v Brush||@@||field, 7-188 (Hansel 64), v Brush Farm, 99 (Thomas 6-35), Epping||@@||Farm, 99 (Thomas 6-35) ; Epping Presbyterian, 233 (Fisher 62), v East-||@@||Presbyterian, 233 (Fisher 62), v East- wood, 0 61 Epping Methodist, 178,||@@||wood, 0-61 ; Epping Methodist, 178, « Eastwood Diggers, 102, Carling-||@@||v Eastwood Diggers, 102 ; Carling- ford, 231 (Brown 67, Welch 67), «||@@||ford, 231 (Brown 67, Welch 67), v Dundas 102||@@||Dundas, 102. NORTHFRN SUBURBS_Cam-||@@||NORTHERN SUBURBS. - Cam- meray, S-518 (Gilsin 145, McDonald||@@||meray, 8-518 (Galvin 145, McDonald 114), «. Warringah Sailor's lliy, 310||@@||134), v Warringah ; Sailor's Bay, 310 (R Carraghcr 111) « Broomham||@@||(R. Carragher 111), v Broomham Bros 1-18, NS Telephones. 205.||@@||Bros., 1-18 ; N.S. Telephones, 205, v Morinda, Marist Bros 230 «||@@||v Morinda ; Marist Bros., 230, v Wanderers, 4-104 Halistroms, 220, «||@@||Wanderers, 4-104 ; Hallstroms, 220, v Warburton Franki. Crcstcnan. 5-451||@@||Warburton Franki ; Cresterian, 5-451 (Mcchin 193), v V-8, Orpheum||@@||(Meehan 193), v V-8 ; Orpheum Juniors, 6-60 and 0 81, bcit Marist||@@||Juniors, 6-60 and 0-81 ; beat Marist Bros, 37 and 81, Crcstcnan, 170||@@||Bros., 37 and 81 ; Cresterian, 170, v Clifton. 3-58||@@||v Clifton, 3-58. WOOLLAHRA.-North Bondi, 317||@@||WOOLLAHRA. - North Bondi, 317 (A Boiven 105, ret ), beat Acacia.||@@||(A. Bowen 105, ret.), beat Acacia, 126 (N Pelt 4-28) Rose Bas. 9||@@||126 (N. Pett 4-28) ; Rose Bay, 9- 104 (Rawlings 4-28), beat Went-||@@||104 (Rawlings 4-28), beat Went- worth, 100 (Rclsman 4-31), Wool-||@@||worth, 100 (Relsman 4-31) ; Wool- lahra Memorial. 8-80. beat Wool-||@@||lahra Memorial, 8-80, beat Wool- lahra, 65, Oakleigh Juniors. 9-166||@@||lahra, 65 ; Oakleigh Juniors, 9-166 (L McMahon «65), beat Watson's||@@||(L. McMahon 65), beat Watson's Bay, 103 (Duncan 55 Reid -5-22),||@@||Bay, 103 (Duncan 55 ; Reid 5-22) ; Vaucluse, 4-116 and 0-37, beat St||@@||Vaucluse, 4-116 and 0-37, beat St. Mark's, 85 and 67||@@||Mark's, 85 and 67. CITY HOUSES I||@@||CITY HOUSES BGE. 169 (Gibson 89. Parker||@@||B.G.E., 169 (Gibson 89 ; Parker 6-74), drew with Tooth and Co ,||@@||6-74), drew with Tooth and Co., 6 98 (Boyle 4-55). Gilbirco, 102||@@||6-98 (Boyle 4-55) ; Gilbarco, 102 (deel ), drew with Commonwealth||@@||(decl.), drew with Commonwealth Bink, 102 Trank G O'Brien I td ,||@@||Bank, 102 ; Frank G. O'Brien Ltd., 3-131 (deel), beat CB A, Barrack||@@||3-131 (decl.), beat C.B.A., Barrack St , 91 and 6-46, Aladdin Indus||@@||St., 91 and 6-46 ; Aladdin Indus- tries "A", drew with Coote and||@@||tries "A", drew with Coote and Jorgenson International Resistance||@@||Jorgenson ; International Resistance, 5 188 (deel), drew with John Danks||@@||5-188 (decl.), drew with John Danks and Son, Tooth and Co "B" beat||@@||and Son ; Tooth and Co. "B" beat Eric Anderson Radio outright,||@@||Eric Anderson Radio outright ; P M G Stores belt British Ex-Im||@@||P.M.G. Stores beat British Ex-Im- penal Club by default||@@||perial Club by default. MOORE PARK. - Alexandria||@@||MOORE PARK. - Alexandria Rovers, 127, v NSW Police, 2 14,||@@||Rovers, 127, v N.S.W. Police, 2 14 ; Newtown Congregational, 9-146, \||@@||Newtown Congregational, 9-146, v Kensington United, 55 (Buckley 6||@@||Kensington United, 55 (Buckley 6- 20), Lenton Parade, 103, v South||@@||20) ; Lenton Parade, 103, v South Sydney Juniors. 2-45, W W Camp-||@@||Sydney Juniors, 2-45 ; W. W. Camp- bell, 173, v Alexandria Rovers, 3||@@||bell, 173, v Alexandria Rovers, 3- 29, Surrey Juniors, 153, v Lenton||@@||29 ; Surrey Juniors, 153, v Lenton Piradc, 7-113. Cleveland, 5-95, \||@@||Parade, 7-113 ; Cleveland, 5-95, v Southern Cross, 94, Adult Deaf, 101,||@@||Southern Cross, 94 ; Adult Deaf, 101, v South Sydney Juniors, 4-36||@@||v South Sydney Juniors, 4-36 ; H P M , 108, v Parcel Post, 3-196||@@||H.P.M., 108, v Parcel Post, 3-196 (Phillips 104 no), AMP, 228, \||@@||(Phillips 104 n.o.) ; A.M.P., 228, v Fernhill, 2 55, Dickson Primer, 85,||@@||Fernhill, 2-55 ; Dickson Primer, 85, v Randwick Juniors, 44||@@||v Randwick Juniors, 44. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18261358 year 1952 type Article title The Sydney Morn I Airliner||@@||Airliner Crashes In||@@||Crashes In i N. York||@@||N. York í NEW YORK, lan||@@||NEW YORK, Jan ÍH (*AP)-A two||@@||14 (A.A.P.)-A two engined Con\ air air-||@@||engined Convair air- liner crashed into the||@@||liner crashed into the East Ri\er alongside||@@||East River alongside Manhattan to-TJay, in||@@||Manhattan to-day, in the middle of New||@@||the middle of New ^ork at) and sank||@@||York city, and sank swiftlv Thirty - three||@@||swiftly. Thirty - three occupants were res-||@@||occupants were res- cued||@@||cued. Officials at LaGuardia||@@||Officials at LaGuardia tld said they believed||@@||field said they believed lenone was removed from||@@||everyone was removed from ¡the plane but reprcsenta||@@||the plane but reprcsenta- pes of the airline com-.||@@||tives of the airline com-. ¡pm North East Airlines,||@@||pany, North East Airlines, gad 36 people were on||@@||said 36 people were on ¡Picard when it left Boston||@@||board when it left Boston. | Most of those sa\cd suf||@@||Most of those saved suf- B«id from shock||@@||fered from shock. i \ heavj o\ercast, with||@@||A heavy overcast, with Pi limiting visibility to half,||@@||fog limiting visibility to half, Nile and the ceiling to||@@||a mile and the ceiling to T feet enshrouded the||@@||??? feet enshrouded the »opohtan area as the||@@||metropolitan area as the pícame m||@@||plane came in. STRONG CURRENT||@@||STRONG CURRENT .Witnesses on Riker's||@@||Witnesses on Riker's «nd in the river, said the||@@||island in the river, said the M came down out of the||@@||plane came down out of the !«, plopped into the water,||@@||sky, plopped into the water, ^sank swiftly Only a tip||@@||and sank swiftly. Only a tip I wtal fuselage was left||@@||of metal fuselage was left «ung||@@||showing. p ".>'||@@||--- shine No. 1, 8-222 (Barnes 94) ; Bal- m'A" $\°Se 3IM ""1 0 28||@@||--- main Sports Store, 5-184 and 0-28 ¡f* I« beal llvcuock||@@||--- (Hackworthy 76), beat Fivedock li« LSa?" 8 Unimmovnr \<>||@@||--- R.S.L., 126 and 78 ; Drummoyne No. '0 1«' beat Wilson Juniors 75 and||@@||--- 165, beat Wilson Juniors, 75 and 80. sttf!iv^in"){"i"IJ?7"»'"<4"4'l64||@@||--- British Ex-Imperial, 57 and 4-164 I I r.£ecl -b,c.'" DTmmovne No||@@||--- decl. (Matthew 8-18) ; Jolly Boys No. 1, 8-210, decl., beat Drummoyne No. Î9 &??! Í"1M sT^lne No1 2||@@||--- 2, 57 (Farrow 4-15) ; Sunshine No. 2, --- 197, beat Glebe Social No. 3, 177 "» « (Mcintosh 5 14) Jolly Boys||@@||--- and 46 (McIntosh 5-14) ; Jolly Boys No. 2, 75 and 2-62, beat Leichhardt \W,i. ?> " "I bc'" "-vichhaiui||@@||--- Wanderers, 93 and 42 (Monaghan 5-14) ; Glebe Social No. 1, 240 (Jubb 3 IÏ ÓÍ*. c ,a?d" 42 Monaghan||@@||--- 71, Galey 73), beat Leichhardt Dis- II Gilita7i?°ïal N,° ,' 24° «> A Club||@@||--- (Newman 4-31, Gibson 3-46) ; v«" 62?4 b«' MnM||@@||--- EASTERN SUBURBS. - Woollahra : "> xi.. L ricclric L'kh«||@@||--- Juniors, 8-178 (Lants 68) beat Kingsford, 171 (Lants 7-46) ; Clovelly, 197, M! i » Pibi »Amateurs 126||@@||--- beat Graham, 181 ; Electric Light, --- 222, beat Maroubra Amateurs, 126 «J I «A0?1 8? 'Hickson||@@||--- and 6-134 ; R.H.L., 5-298, decl., (Hone --- n.o., J. Grant 63), beat Norwood ¿ft^'ÄR'sr||@@||--- Juniors, 82 and 83 ; Postal, --- beat Electric Light, 140 and Cb till «« b"< Postal||@@||--- and 56 ; Kingsford, 86 (Hickson --- and 1-84, beat Scottish, 81 and --- (J. Wyeth 5-14) ; Newtown R.S.L., --- (Jose 5-52) and 6-24, beat Padington, 103 (Noonan 5-27) and 87 ; --- Andrew's, 150 (A. Suesee 80), --- Clovelly, 85 and 112 ; Kingsford, 1-170, decl. (K. Wyeth 86 n.o., --- McGinness 68 n.o.), beat Postal, --- and 81. Ä^Ä^W Police||@@||--- MOORE PARK. - N.S.W. Police, »dittmer, » ?i?nty "7 A1«||@@||--- beat South Sydney, 197 ; Alexandria Rovers, 6-164, beat Newtown Satis i« A,'J' j15"' Waratah||@@||--- Congregational, 70 and 83 ; Lenton Parade, 246, beat Regent Hall, 121 ; *«' »tolera íní,nd/la,Rov"s 2H,||@@||--- Kensington United, 117, beat Cleveland, 73 ; Surrey Juniors, 149 and tP !*7 I JJ dUn ,cdu 0' » P M||@@||--- beat Southern Cross, 129 ; W. --- Campbell, 280, beat Waratah f<> I motsV 1 ,b,«' South syd||@@||--- Juniors, 197 ; Alexandria Rovers, 213, --- Redfern United, 209 ; H.P.M., !a it i"duli n1 ?4,Par"" p°»||@@||--- and 7-133, decl., beat South Sydney Juniors, 82 and 24 ; Parcels Post, íf« o-bri IK« i,Dcaf .l0° »ad 12«||@@||--- beat Adult Deaf, 105 and 3-28, Maroubra, 168, beat Alexandria Rov- F?X&2ffi ^-v||@@||--- ers, 79 and 7-141 ; Fernhill, 100, --- 84, beat Stanmore, 99 and 4-60 ; --- General Plastics, 8-155, decl., beat --- Sydney Federals, 12 and 99, --- Akubra, 154 and 0-50, beat A.M.P., --- and 148 ; Kingsford, 118 and 1-100, --- East Sydney, 100 and 98 ; Adult --- 120, beat Dickson Primer, 104. r»«ii«kí.,ll?,le'1 A^>'||@@||--- NORTHERN DISTRICTS. - Mars- t"11 he.i r. , ' l^ludnt hal||@@||--- field, 287 (Baxter 68, Goodsall 65), beat Epping Presbyterian, 134 and 231 (Fisher 60 n.o.) ; Eastwood, --- and 7-56 (Henry 5-39), beat Epping Methodists, 116 and 92 (Luck --- Boland 5-45) ; Carlingford, 173 í«¡ ' 1« ,n.F" '"nod "lasers 96||@@||--- 141, beat Brush Farm, 120 and --- (Durning 6-26) ; Dundas, 159 --- 144 (Bird 5-67, including hat-trick), beat Eastwood Diggers, 96 --- 4-140 (Bennett 79 ; Cotter 5-25). ham Bros 231 beat Warringa l18||@@||NORTHERN SUBURBS. - Broomham Bros., 231, beat Warringa, 118 and 4 223 Morinda 8 215 ben||@@||and 4-223 ; Morinda, 8-215, beat Sailors Bay 123 and 2 75 North||@@||Sailor's Bay, 123 and 2-75 ; North- bridge deel 5 264 and 0 8 beat||@@||bridge, decl., 5-264, and 0-8 beat N S Telephones 201 and 70 N S||@@||N.S. Telephones, 201 and 70 ; N.S. Rtigbv 8 jil beal St Clements 159||@@||Rugby, 8-311, beat St. Clement's, 159 and 2 K10 Northbridge 196 and||@@||and 2-100 ; Northbridge, 196 and 4 20S beat N S Baptist 168 Cres||@@||4-205, beat N.S. Baptist, 168 ; Cres- erhtn 169 and b 90 deel beal||@@||terian, 169 and 6-90, decl., beat Cammeray 140 ind 8 55 Bilmnnl||@@||Cammeray, 140 and 8-55 ; Balmoral, 302 ben Warringa 149 and 7 112||@@||302, beat Warringa, 149 and 7-112 ; Hallstrom« 6 204 deel ind 3 31||@@||Hallstroms, 6-204, decl., and 3-31, beat Cammeray Social 125 und 104||@@||beat Cammeray Social, 125 and 104 ; Mirist Bros 194 heil llroomhim||@@||Marist Bros., 194, beat Broomham jiros 179 ind US Warburton||@@||Bros., 179 ind 115 ; Warburton rnnkl foi felt from Pacific Clifton||@@||Franki, forfeit from Pacific ; Clifton °22 beat Marist Bros 54 and l8||@@||222, beat Marist Bros., 54 and 18 ; Orphcum Juniors 2 130 deel and||@@||Orpheum Juniors, 2-130 decl., and 4 84 heal Naremburn Congs 54 and||@@||4-84, beat Naremburn Congs., 54 and 146 Crcslcriin 223 beal Slandird||@@||146 ; Cresterian, 223, beat Standard Signs 92 nnd 64||@@||Signs, 92 and 64. NSW CHURCHES -Holy Ti in||@@||N.S.W. CHURCHES. - Holy Trin- Ity Dulwich Hill l 244 and 7 48||@@||ity, Dulwich Hill, 244 and 7-48, beat St Albin s Flvedock 193 St||@@||beat St. Alban's, Fivedock, 193 ; St. Stephen s Hurlstone Park 273 drew||@@||Stephen's, Hurlstone Park, 273, drew with Marrickville Presbyterian 7 248||@@||with Marrickville Presbyterian, 7-248, Homebush Methodists 9 207 heal||@@||Homebush Methodists, 9-207, beat Glebe Presbyterian 48 and 83 Punch||@@||Glebe Presbyterian, 48 and 83 ; Punch- bowl Methodists 6 232 beal Punch||@@||bowl Methodists, 6-232, beat Punch- bowl Baptists 60 and 57 Guildford||@@||bowl Baptists, 60 and 57 ; Guildford Presbyterian 175 beat St Thomas s||@@||Presbyterian, 175, beat St. Thomas's, Enfield 121 and 2 29 Croydon Park||@@||Enfield, 121 and 2-29 ; Croydon Park Presbyterian 175 and 5 42 beat Croy||@@||Presbyterian, 175 and 5-42, beat Croy- don Park Methodists 147||@@||don Park Methodists, 147. " PARRAMATTA -Rosehill 84 v||@@||PARRAMATTA. - Rosehill, 84, v Rangers 6 95 Mirist Bros Old||@@||Rangers, 6-95 ; Marist Bros.' Old joys 88 v Shamrocks 7 173 Cir||@@||Boys, 88, v Shamrocks, 7-173 ; Car- Ingford l61 v Kelburn 1 58 Merry||@@||lingford, 161, v Kelburn, 1-58 ; Merry- lands United 58 and 4 6 v Yarool!||@@||lands United, 58 and 4-6, v Yarooga, 109 Bonds 51 v Ringers 3 206||@@||109 ; Bonds, 51, v Rangers, 3-206 ; Howard Auto 78 v Westmead||@@||Howard Auto, 78, v Westmead, 6 136 Pirnmatla North Methodist||@@||6-136 ; Parramatta North Methodist, 196 v Oranville Ccntnl 6 87||@@||196, v Granville Central, 6-87 ; C\ M 91 in J 2 61 v Merrylands||@@||C.Y.M., 91 and 2-61, v Merrylands Ç) S 35 Like Parramntn C9 s||@@||C.Y.S., 35 ; Lake Parramatta, 69, v St Vincents Old Boys 200 Brun||@@||St. Vincent's Old Boys, 200 ; Brun- nns 156 v Rangers 4 101 Mern||@@||tons, 156, v Rangers, 4-101 ; Merry- linds Sochi 173 v CYM 2 52||@@||lands Social, 173, v C.Y.M., 2-52 ; Holroyd 97 s Parramnn Meth 76||@@||Holroyd, 97, v Parramatta Meth., 76 ; Rangers 1)8 v Cirllngford 35||@@||Rangers, 138, v Carlingford, 35. A WFSlHlN SUBURBS -Cimpcr||@@||WESTERN SUBURBS. - Camper- dpvvn 176 and 2 74 beat Pastime||@@||down, 176 and 2-74, beat Pastime, 137 Auburn 5 i05 drew ulm||@@||137 ; Auburn, 5-205, drew with enfield 7 276 I »edock 309 beat||@@||Enfield, 7-276 ; Fivedock, 309, beat Old Trinitarians P8 and 98 Crov||@@||Old Trinitarians, 128 and 98 ; Croy- don 126 beat Malvern 124 s't||@@||don, 126, beat Malvern, 124 ; St. Martha s 8 214 deel beat Rejunte||@@||Martha's, 8-214, decl., beat Reliance, 82 and 6 82 Summer Hill 155 and||@@||82 and 6-82 ; Summer Hill, 155 and 9 137 beat North Strathfield 86 and||@@||9-137, beat North Strathfield, 86 and 125 Bonnie Doon 4 143 dLCl and||@@||125 ; Bonnie Doon, 4-143, decl., and 0 5 beat Enmore 58 and E6 Wara||@@||0-5, beat Enmore, 58 and 86 ; Wara- ¡qhs 6 261 deel beat Younger Set||@@||tahs, 6-261, decl., beat Younger Set, 7 140 Tempe 6 206 deel beat||@@||7-140 ; Tempe, 6-206, decl., beat Camdenville 62 and 31||@@||Camdenville, 62 and 31. WILIOUGHBY KURINCAI -||@@||WILLOUGHBY-KURINGAI. - Vlaimnn Veterans 310 beat Chats||@@||Artarmon Veterans, 310, beat Chats- wood Northern I'D ant 6S C1 rts||@@||wood Northern, 150 and 65 ; Chats- wood Districts 169 (Mirlln 5 51)||@@||wood Districts, 169 (Martin 5-51), beat Cordon Colls No 1 168 and||@@||beat Cordon Colts No. 1, 168 and 8 99 H,nc Cove Wanderers 5 141||@@||8-99 ; Lane Cove Wanderers, 5-141, deel and 4(11 but Gordon Oils||@@||decl., and 4-60, beat Gordon Colts M> 2 ( ) and P7 I mc Love 9 ""65||@@||No. 2, 69 and 127 ; Lane Cove, 9-265, çil (Mit/lLr IP) ht it Roseville||@@||decl. (Metzler 112), beat Roseville, \M nnd 111 Winn "liny Methodist||@@||166 and 113 ; Willoughby Methodist, !|2 bcjt Gordon Hi.hli nds 90 mil||@@||312, beat Gordon Highlands, 90 and iK (J unes 5 14) W ir nulls 13) heit||@@||58 (James 5-14) ; Waratahs, 339, beat .C.'.''".,u" ' Oi'-'rlcls 133 ¡»id k4||@@||Chatswood Districts, 133 and 84 (Mudie CO) Chilstvuod Oiks 195||@@||(Mudie 60) ; Chatswood Oaks, 195, leal Ch ISIWHKI Ccntnl C4 nú n||@@||beat Chatswood Central, 64 and 97 ; A J HciiMinliis heit Teircy Hills out||@@||A. J. Benjamins beat Terrey Hills out- rieht||@@||right. WOOl I AURA -North BonJi 2(9||@@||WOOLLAHRA. - North Bondi, 269, beat »mer Heights (4 mid 97 ti||@@||beat Dover Heights, 64 and 97 (F. Killin SSO) Wem «tnli 310 drc«||@@||Pettiett 8-50) ; Wentworth, 310, drew with Double Bay Juniors 7 I9(||@@||with Double Bay Juniors, 7-196 (Rawlings 4 20) Woollahra 255 ben||@@||(Rawlings 4-20) ; Woollahra, 255, beat Rose Bay 253 (Caterson 81 Rlsmin||@@||Rose Bay, 253 (Caterson 81, Risman 54) Acacia 3"1! (Sulmm 92) ben||@@||54) ; Acacia, 321 (Sulman 92), beat 3,Voollahra Memorial 185 and 85||@@||Woollahra Memorial, 185 and 85 (Turner 4 12) Dover Heights Colls||@@||(Turner 4-12) ; Dover Heights Colts, 176 beat St Mark s 37 and «¡j||@@||176, beat St. Mark's, 37 and 53 ; W alton s Bay ">(17 (Duncan 69 Leg||@@||Watson's Bay, 207 (Duncan 69, Leg- gell 54) beat Darling Point 201||@@||gett 54), beat Darling Point, 201. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18255791 year 1952 type Article title The Sydney Morn HOLIDAY FOR I||@@||HOLIDAY FOR QUEEN j||@@||QUEEN May Be June 91||@@||May Be June 9 Although the birthday of 1||@@||Although the birthday of Queen Elizabeth is April 21. g||@@||Queen Elizabeth is April 21, it is expected that the holiday g||@@||it is expected that the holiday will be proclaimed in NSW. g||@@||will be proclaimed in NSW. this year on June 9, the day I||@@||this year on June 9, the day observed during King George g||@@||observed during King George VI's reign. 1||@@||VI's reign. The Chief Secretary'' Depart- I||@@||The Chief Secretary's' Depart- mont will await advice from I||@@||ment will await advice from London before any alteration is I||@@||London before any alteration is considered 1||@@||considered. The observance of the Queens |||@@||The observance of the Queens birthday holiday on April -' |||@@||birthday holiday on April 21 would mean four holiday in |||@@||would mean four holidays in April, the others being Good g||@@||April, the others being Good Friday Casier Monday and g||@@||Friday Easter Monday and Anzac Day _ 1||@@||Anzac Day. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18261480 year 1952 type Article title The Sydney Morn i DIVORCE||@@||DIVORCE (BCFORI MR. ACTING JTJS||@@||(BEFORE MR. ACTING JUS- 11CE MARKELL)||@@||TICE MARKELL) Decrees nW R H Mvcrs \||@@||Decrees nisi: R. H. Myers v T G Myers J A Barrow v||@@||T. G. Myers; J. A. Barrow v B V Barrow L G Platt v R||@@||B. V. Barrow; L. G. Platt v R. A S Pim 1 J Campbell v B||@@||A. S. Platt; I. J. Campbell v B. M Campbell J M Jackson v||@@||M. Campbell; J. M. Jackson v M Jackson A M Powell v M||@@||M. Jackson; A. M. Powell v M. N Powell D M Dupuy v H||@@||N. Powell; D. M. Dupuy v H. J Dupuy A N Armstrong v||@@||J. Dupuy; A. N. Armstrong v R M Armstrong S C Turner||@@||R. M. Armstrong; S. C. Turner v E M Turner L Grange v W||@@||v E. M. Turner; L. Grange v W. R J Grange H T Schneider||@@||R. J. Grange; H. T. Schneider v H C D Schneider R M||@@||v H. C. D. Schneider; R. M. Elbournc v j Elbourne D M||@@||Elbourne v J. Elbourne; D. M. Young v L N Young C B||@@||Young v L. N. Young; C. B. Buckley v M I Buckley||@@||Buckley v M. I. Buckley. Restitution orders M G||@@||Restitution orders: M. G. Griffin v A M Griffin C L||@@||Griffin v A. M. Griffin; C. L. Dangerfield v E L Dangerfield||@@||Dangerfield v E. L. Dangerfield; R A Brown v A M Brown||@@||R. A. Brown v A. M. Brown; J T Conroy v D I Conroy||@@||J. T. Conroy v D. I. Conroy; G H Strawbridge v R M B||@@||G. H. Strawbridge v R. M. B. Straw bridge||@@||Strawbridge. Decree absolute F G Shal||@@||Decree absolute: F. G. Shal- hrd \ K B Shallard||@@||lard v K. B. Shallard. (Bri ORr MR ACTING||@@||(BEFORE MR. ACTING JUSTICE CURLEWIS)||@@||JUSTICE CURLEWIS) Decrees nisi M E Hewins v||@@||Decrees nisi: M. E. Hewins v H Hewins R V Davis v L D||@@||H. Hewins; R. V. Davis v L. D. Davis M M Radford v F C||@@||Davis; M. M. Radford v F. C. R idford O W Gannon v M J||@@||Radford; O. W. Gannon v M. J. Gannon DLL Jones v V||@@||Gannon; D. L. L. Jones v V. M B Jones S W Richardson||@@||M. B. Jones; S. W. Richardson v A M N Richardson» E F||@@||v A. M. N. Richardson; E. F. COOK, v A G Cook A J Webb||@@||Cook v A. G. Cook; A. J. Webb \ M M Webb R W Brown||@@||v M. M. Webb; R. W. Brown v A Brown L H Kershaw v||@@||v A. Brown; L. H. Kershaw v R L Kershaw J V Clayton||@@||R. L. Kershaw; J. V. Clayton v C J Clayton||@@||v C. J. Clayton. Restitution orders A J Mc||@@||Restitution orders: A. J. Mc- Ewan v E M McEwan F J||@@||Ewan v E. M. McEwan; F. J. Mills v V F Mills D S Mac||@@||Mills v V. F. Mills; D. S. Mac- leod v P A Macleod C K||@@||leod v P. A. Macleod; C. K. Humphries v K VV H Humph||@@||Humphries v K. W. H. Humph- rics J Campbell v H L Camp||@@||ries; J. Campbell v H. L. Camp- bell E J Egan v B R Egan||@@||bell; E. J. Egan v B. R. Egan; A Malkhoo V R Malkhoo||@@||A. Malkhoo v R. Malkhoo. (BrFORF MR ACTING||@@||(BEFORE MR. ACTING IUSTICE RrDSHAW)||@@||JUSTICE REDSHAW) Decrees nisi C Gavin v W||@@||Decrees nisi: C. Gavin v W. A Gavin E G Duncombe v||@@||A. Gavin; E. G. Duncombe v L R Duncombe C B Row||@@||L. R. Duncombe; C. B. Row- land v E M Rowland F W||@@||land v E. M. Rowland; F. W. Dennes v L L Dennes A R||@@||Dennes v L. L. Dennes; A. R. Malley v E M Malley N R||@@||Malley v E. M. Malley; N. R. Mocklcr v A B Mockler E||@@||Mockler v A. B. Mockler; E. M SttNcns v S R Slevens L||@@||M. Stevens v S. R. Stevens; L. I Williams v T R Williams||@@||L. Williams v T. R. Williams; A M Dodds v G E Dodds||@@||A. M. Dodds v G. E. Dodds; G R Tracey v V L Tracey||@@||G. R. Tracey v V. L. Tracey; T W Sherlock v E M Sher||@@||T. W. Sherlock v E. M. Sher- lock J M Hoare v A E||@@||lock; J. M. Hoare v A. E. Hoare G W Ferguson v G||@@||Hoare; G. W. Ferguson v G. M Ferguson R D Burn v K||@@||M. Ferguson; R. D. Burn v K. Burn G Osborne v S Osborne||@@||Burn; G. Osborne v S. Osborne; R T Bovis v ' Bovis P Wein||@@||R. T. Bovis v J. Bovis; P. Wein v R Wein L . P S Harnett v||@@||v R. Wein; L. P. S. Harnett v J Harnett F M Pownceby v||@@||J. Harnett; F. M. Pownceby v iW E Pownceby E L Andrews||@@||W. E. Pownceby; E. L. Andrews v N K Andrews R Knox v||@@||v N. K. Andrews; R. Knox v R M Knox GEM Batt v||@@||R. M. Knox; G. E. M. Batt v L V Batt B Y Fitzsimmons||@@||L. V. Batt; B. Y. Fitzsimmons v S Fit^simmons D F Green||@@||v S. Fitzsimmons; D. F. Green- field v J S Greenfield B L||@@||field v J. S. Greenfield; B. L. Hilton \ T E Hilton||@@||Hilton v T. E. Hilton. Restitution order* J M||@@||Restitution orders: J. M. Francis \ T M Francis J L||@@||Francis v F. M. Francis; J. L. Williams v J M Williams C||@@||Williams v J. M. Williams; C. G Motbey v R Motbey N P||@@||G. Motbey v R. Motbey; N. P. Smut v R L Smart||@@||Smart v R. L. Smart. (BEFORr MR ACTING||@@||(BEFORE MR. ACTING JUSTICr O SULLIV VN)||@@||JUSTICE O'SULLIVAN) Decrees nisi A W Sinclair v||@@||Decrees nisi: A. W. Sinclair v F A Sinclair M W Cooke v||@@||F. A. Sinclair; M. W. Cooke v S J Cooke r W Graham v||@@||S. J. Cooke; F. W. Graham v 1 Grilnm 1 B Johnson v L||@@||E. Graham; I. B. Johnson v L. Johnson H J Lewis v G M||@@||Johnson; H. J. Lewis v G. M. It«is J Henderson v h. G||@@||Lewis; J. Henderson v E. G. Henderson R B B irker v C||@@||Henderson; R. B. Barker v C. E Barker E M Toomer v L||@@||E. Barker; E. M. Toomer v L. VI Toomer L A Massa v C||@@||M. Toomer; L. A. Massa v C. M issa S A Cummins v A M||@@||Massa; S. A. Cummins v A. M. Cummins N M Bradley v Ç||@@||Cummins; N. M. Bradley v C. R Bradley V T Fardcll v E||@@||R. Bradley; V. F. Fardell v E. D Fardcll A R Nunn v A||@@||D. Fardell; A. R. Nunn v A. W Nunn 1 D Duckworth v||@@||W. Nunn; I. D. Duckworth v D C Duckworth||@@||D. C. Duckworth. Restitution order C F||@@||Restitution order: C. F. Michell v J A Michell||@@||Michell v J. A. Michell. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18277723 year 1952 type Article title The Sydney Morn World Has||@@||World Has Been .||@@||Been Getting Hotter||@@||Getting Hotter WASHINGTON, Aug.||@@||WASHINGTON, Aug. »(AAP.).-The earth has||@@||14 (AAP.).-The earth has Pwa warmer in the past||@@||grown warmer in the past w years, with shorter1||@@||100 years, with shorter »inters and longer summers,||@@||winters and longer summers, *n «pert on glaciers said||@@||an expert on glaciers said Ust night||@@||last night The glaciologtst Dr Hans||@@||The glaciologist Dr Hans Ahlmann, *T>M Swedish Ambassa-||@@||Swedish Ambassador to Norway dor to Norway said the eli||@@||said the climatic change has caused MIK. change has caused a||@@||a northward mighration of birds, northward migration of birds,||@@||animals and fish in the northern animals and fish in the north||@@||hemisphere. He told the International tra hemisphere||@@||Geographical Union that di l0!A ,the International||@@||the change began at the end of the ÄblCal Un,on th:»t the||@@||eighteenth century and accelerated S ^ »I »he end of the||@@||since 1900. ' h eenth Kntury and ,||@@||Study of glaciers had shown the temp- Td since 1900||@@||erature change. Almost all glaciers fudy of glaciers had shown||@@||in the northern hemisphere and some '°,e temperature change||@@||in the southern are receding. ¡ftLü"£laciers in the||@@||Ice fields on the large extinct ^trabtrn^herc and some||@@||volcanoes in central Africa have "fe southern are receding||@@||diminished, and similar melting has , « fields on the large ex||@@||been reported from Asia Minor, ÀL h°"nofs ln «»»ral||@@||South America and New Zealand ira l?r ,1 dlm""shed, and||@@||We do not know enough yet to pre- ort d T11"18 ha? bec« «||@@||dict whether the present climatic gT America and New Zca||@@||warm-up will continue. Dr. Ahlmann RnS Í0 Ï0' know enough||@@||said. Some scientists feel sen. r?red'Ct *he(hcr 'he||@@||that the ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18250323 year 1952 type Article title The Sydney Morn : Solicitors And The||@@||Solicitors And The District Court ]||@@||District Court Sir,-There are more than <||@@||Sir,—There are more than 1,600 solicitors in N.S.W. The <||@@||1,600 solicitors in N.S.W. The District Court Act provides I||@@||District Court Act provides that any solicitor' of seven ¡||@@||that any solicitor' of seven years' standing may be ap- I||@@||years' standing may be ap- pointed a Judge of the District I||@@||pointed a Judge of the District Court. i||@@||Court. Although a solicitor in his pro- '||@@||Although a solicitor in his pro- fession comes into closer contact I||@@||fession comes into closer contact with all sections.of the public||@@||with all sections.of the public than does a barrister, the present :||@@||than does a barrister, the present Government never appoints a I||@@||Government never appoints a solicitor to the Bench. Such an I||@@||solicitor to the Bench. Such an appointment would be a distinct I||@@||appointment would be a distinct compliment to the lower branch |||@@||compliment to the lower branch of the fecal Drofession.||@@||of the legal profession. Gosford. J. MORGAN. 1||@@||Gosford. J. MORGAN. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18251178 year 1952 type Article title The Sydney Morn I DIVORCE COURTS||@@||DIVORCE COURTS BEFORE THE JUDGE IN I||@@||BEFORE THE JUDGE IN DIVORCE, MR. JUSTICE||@@||DIVORCE, MR. JUSTICE EDWARDS||@@||EDWARDS Decrees nisi: 1 Swadie v B||@@||Decrees nisi: I. Swadie v B. Swadie, J Burge v M Burge,||@@||Swadie; J. Burge v M. Burge; G M Roberts v R Roberts,||@@||G. M. Roberts v R. Roberts; E M Mulligan v F J Mullí||@@||E. M. Mulligan v F. J. Mulli- (tan D E Gorham v 3 D||@@||gan; D. E. Gorham v J. D. Gorhim||@@||Gorham. Restitution order. H R||@@||Restitution order: H.R. Pierce v E A Pierce||@@||Pierce v E.A.Pierce. Decrees absolute J E Strange v||@@||Decrees absolute: J.E. Strange v D M Strange H J Stout v J||@@||D. M. Strange; H. J. Stout v J. S Stout O M Anderson v A H||@@||S. Stout; O. M. Anderson v A .H. Anderson O M Drclse v C a||@@||Anderson; G. M. Dreise v C.G. Drelse J E Price v D M Price||@@||Dreise; J. E. Price v D. M. Price; P S Rutter v N S Rutter E A||@@||P. S. Rutter v N. S. Rutter; E. A. Skehan v J M Shekan M O||@@||Skehan v J. M. Shekan; M. O. Buchback: v A C Buchback T M||@@||Buchback v A. C. Buchback; T. M. Cook v S Cook J J M Elliott v||@@||Cook v S. Cook; J. J. M .Elliott v J R Elliott D E Hanscombe v||@@||J. R. Elliott; D. E. Hanscombe v S T Hanscombe J R Ho}es j||@@||S. T. Hanscombe; J. R. Hayes v M Hajes I C Jones v S J Jones||@@||M. Hayes; I. C. Jones v S. J. Jones; G V Pr'ddle v J T Priddle A||@@||G. V. Priddle v J. T. Priddle; A. D Ritchie v J B Ritchie H H||@@||D. Ritchie v J. B. Ritchie; H. H. Symonds v L G Symonds A K||@@||Symonds v L. G. Symonds; A. K. Baldwin v D R Baldwin H G||@@||Baldwin v D. R. Baldwin; H. G. L Ball v B P Ball M T Bennett||@@||L. Ball v B. P. Ball; M. T. Bennett v c W Bennett V M Bennett« v||@@||v C. W. Bennett; V. M. Bennetts v S A Bennetts A L Busteed v||@@||S. A. Bennetts; A. L. Busteed v E c Busteed P J Dlnd v M P||@@||E.C. Busteed; P. J. Dind v M. F. Dlnd D W Ferguson v B E||@@||Dind; D. W. Ferguson v B. E. Ferguson F F V Fcuerrlng v K||@@||Ferguson; F. F. V. Feuerring v K. Feuerrlng W I George v S G||@@||Feuerring; W. I. George v S. G. George M Hill VAR Hill A||@@||George; M. Hill v A.R. Hill; A. W Lane v V L Lane P M Meek||@@||W. Lane v V. L. Lane; P. M. Meek y D L Meek O M Needham y||@@||v D. L. Meek; O. M .Needham v N F W Needham G O Brien \||@@||N. F. W. Needham; G. O'Brien v G J O Brien A C Pnrkcr v A||@@||G. J. O'Brien; A. C. Parker v A. J Pnrkcr C F Robinson v M P||@@||J. Parker; C. F. Robinson v M. P. Robinson G M Webeck v H H||@@||Robinson; G. M. Webeck v H. H. Wcbeck||@@||Webeck. BErORE MR JUSTICE||@@||BEFORE MR JUSTICE TOOSE||@@||TOOSE Decrees nisi: B M Weston||@@||Decrees nisi: B. M. Weston v H C Weston, W. Dawson v||@@||v H. C. Weston; W. Dawson v B L Dasvson||@@||B. L. Dawson. BErORE THE REGISTRAR,||@@||BEFORE THE REGISTRAR, MR. T DOUGHAN||@@||MR. J. DOUGHAN Decrees nisi. II H Newham||@@||Decrees nisi: H. H. Newham v R E J Ncwhim, J T Gib||@@||v R. E. J. Newham; J. T. Gib- son v A O Gibson K M||@@||son v A. G. Gibson; K. M. Bryant v A R. Bryant, M I||@@||Bryant v A. R. Bryant; M. I. Towns v W G Towns C M||@@||Towns v W. G. Towns; C. M. Illidge v R M Illidge||@@||Illidge v R. M. Illidge. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18252647 year 1952 type Article ILLUSTRATED title The Sydney Morn LON||@@||LONDON HONOURS KING GEORGE T||@@|| i||@@|| DDIMF MIMKTFP1 ^r' Winston Churchill wore a sombre expression as he left St. James's Palace after attending j||@@||PRIME MINISTER: Mr Winston Churchill wore a sombre expression as he left St. James's Palace after attending rftlrlL rllmJlLKi the Prhy Council meeting which read the accession proclamation.||@@||the Privy Council meeting which read the accession proclamation. rjlirMCCC, Sister-in-law of King George VI, the Duchess of Kent, looked grief-stricken as she returned to||@@||DUCHESS: Sister-in-law of King George VI, the Duchess of Kent, looked grief-stricken as she returned to London from Germany.||@@||London from Germany. ÇA J MJF» ^n artillery regiment fires a sah o of 56 guns in honour of King George VI. In the background is the Tower of London. * (||@@||SALUTE: An artillery regiment fires a salvo of 56 guns in honour of King George VI. In the background is the Tower of London. MOIIPHIMil" These people gathered outside the gates of Sandringham shortIj after news of the death had been announced. * i||@@||MOURNING: These people gathered outside the gates of Sandringham shortly after news of the death had been announced. nilFIIF" '^ 'onE (lueue °f official visitors (above) wai outside Buckingham Palace lo sign the Visitors' Book as a gesture of sympathy.||@@||QUEUE: A long queue of official visitors (above) waits outside Buckingham Palace to sign the Visitors' Book as a gesture of sympathy. rPílWD' ^ mg cr W \ PR Críeme Brace||@@||ton. W.A.; Pte. Graeme Bruce wmpb-ll I ii iUs("" i ,s |ilc||@@||Campbell. Launceston, Tas.; Pte Michiel >. ,is C'wo» SloI||@@||Michael Scally, Glasgow. Scot- IMll Pli Ceir"e tlcnij Shicrm||@@||land.; Pte George Henry Shierny, «oiklind N /||@@||Auckland, N.Z. «OUNDII) IN \CllON||@@||WOUNDED IN ACTION, R1MMNING ON Olln||@@||REMAINING ON DUTY p^\°" 2 I rukrlik B lunmn||@@||W.O. 2 Frederick Baunwin, bendall Crmdon NSW||@@||bendall, Croydon, N.S.W. Pic llu-h Inlm Hemmings,||@@||Pte, Hugh John Hemmings, Sarlrn Qld Pic Romld HaV||@@||Sarina, Qld.; Pte, Ronald Har- fflan Hansson Pinlnrra W \.||@@||man Hansson, Pinjarra, W.A. ACCIDFNTAII Ï « OUNDED||@@||ACCIDENTALLY WOUNDED \.n.e ^i" Austln Osborne,||@@||Pte, Lovell Austin Osborne, Vntonn, NSW.||@@||Newtown, N.S.W. ||@@||