*$*OVERPROOF*$* 18378453 year 1953 type Article ILLUSTRATED title The Sydney Morn FROM RIVER CROSSING TO END OF TRIÄÜ||@@||FROM RIVER CROSSING TO END OF TRIAL I ^PI A^H" Pclcr Antill ploughed deep into Paddy's River in his Chrysler Plymouth||@@||SPLASH: Peler Antill ploughed deep into Paddy's River in his Chrysler Plymouth Jr LA Jil ? during {|)c elimination section. Antill has been provisionally placed third.||@@||during the elimination section. Antill has been provisionally placed third. BOG' navigator Miss Marie Higgs pushed hard at the back of Bill McLachlan's Ford Customlinc while it ploughed tnrougti||@@||BOG: navigator Miss Marie Higgs pushed hard at the back of Bill McLachlan's Ford Customline while it ploughed tnrough wu" a boggy crcckcrossing on the elimination section.||@@||a boggy creekcrossing on the elimination section. FINISH' ^ H°'den driven by A. L. Kipling, of South Australia, was the first to cross the line in Driver Avenue yesterday.||@@||FINISH: A Holden driven by A. L. Kipling, of South Australia, was the first to cross the line in Driver Avenue yesterday. I lill Jil. Kipling lost his first points on the elimination section.||@@||Kipling lost his first points on the elimination section. DRINK" Tom Sn,man (,eft) washed Lex Davi||@@||DRINK: Tom Sulman (left) watched Lex Davi- I/I\II1IV. son wasjj tjie ,jus{ from jjjs throat,||@@||son wash the dust from his throat. HOMF" Hunlber driver, M. S. Law, was||@@||HOMF: Humber driver, M. S. Law, was HUÍ IL i greeted by his children.||@@||greeted by his children. AIITllfiDADH" ßarrV Gurdon signed auto||@@||AUTOGRAPH: ßarry Gordon signed auto- j MUIVUftHril. graphs at (hc fmish yesterday. L||@@||graphs at the finish yesterday. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18363627 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn Natural Childbirth||@@||Natural Childbirth Sir,-We nurses have seen||@@||Sir,-We nurses have seen far too far too many women coming||@@||many women coming into labour into labour wards in fear and||@@||wards in fear and trembling, bringing trembling, bringine their own||@@||bringing their own pain with them. pain with them.||@@||Doctors are too busy to Doctors are too busy to in-||@@||instruct or teach expectant mothers, struct or teach expectant moth-||@@||and somewhere before their term ers, and somewhere before their||@@||is near a sympathetic and kindly term is near a sympathetic and||@@||individual explanation should be kindly individual explanation||@@||available. Not only should they should be available. Not only||@@||have excercises, but the whole should they have exercises, but||@@||process of childbirth should be the whole process of childbirth||@@||explained simply. should be explained simply.||@@||The ignorance among nurse The ignorance among nurses||@@||of the Read methods suggests that of the Read methods suggests||@@||that the lay population must be that the lay population must be||@@||doubly ignorant. How far this doubly ignorant. How far this||@@||unnecessary suffering affects the unnecessary suffering affects the||@@||birthrate can only be guessed at. birthrate can only be guessed at.||@@||LOUISE ROBINSON. LOUISE'ROBINSON.||@@||Bondi. Bondi.||@@|| ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18366055 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn FIRST CHURCH I||@@||FIRST CHURCH SERVICE 1||@@||SERVICE Presbyterian I||@@||Presbyterian ' Anniversary 1||@@||Anniversary The 150th anniveisarjj||@@||The 150th anniversary of the first the first Presb> terian Chad||@@||Presbyterian Church Service in Australia Service m Australia will K||@@||will be celebrated to-morrow. celebrated to-morrow||@@||Special services will be held at the Special services will be be||@@||Ebenezer Presbyterian Church, six miles at the Ebenezer P«sbjt«J||@@||from Windsor. The Ebenezer Church Church, six miles from Wmdso||@@||is the oldest church in Australia in The Ebenezer Church is »||@@||which services are still held. oldest church in Australia ?||@@||The service will start at 1 p.m. with which services are still «ia||@@||sacred music. This will be followed at The sen ice v. .11 start at lp£||@@||1.30 p.m. with the dedication of with sacred mus.c Ttajjl *||@@||Commemorative Gates. followed at 130 p m «*£||@@||The Moderator-General of the dedication of Commemorate||@@||Presbyterian Church of Australia, G Tue Moderator General of J«||@@||the Right Rev. Richard Bardon, will Presbyterian Church of Au»||@@||conduct a special service at 2 p.m. the Right Rev ^¿BZ||@@||The address will given by the Moderator will conduct a special||@@||of the N.S.W. General Assembly, the atfhePäWs«.llbe^r||@@||Right Rev. Frank Hanlin, of Manly. the Modentor-of the||@@||The Police Pipe Band will be present General Assemblv the Rig«'||@@||at the church, and Scots College and Frank Hinlin of Manly||@@||Knox Grammar School students will The Police P'P= ft Se« ?||@@||provide a guard of honour. present at the churc«, and m||@@||Special trains will run from Central to College and Knox ui y _||@@||Windsor. Buses will take people on to School students will Prouo ?||@@||the Ebenezer Church. guard of hçnour fm m||@@|| Special trains »'»¿T«»,TlH||@@|| Central to Windsor Bu« H||@@|| take people on to the Wen ?||@@|| Chuich ?||@@|| ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18386137 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn "Bob" Lulham's||@@||"Bob" Lulham's Fight||@@||Fight Against Thallium||@@||Against Thallium District Hospital. Last night||@@|| Arthur Robert ("Bob") Lulham,||@@||Arthur Robert ("Bob") Lulham, international Rugby League footballer,||@@||international Rugby League footballer, the victim of thallium poisoning, expects||@@||the victim of thallium poisoning, expects to leave hospital within two weeks.||@@||to leave hospital within two weeks. Police are still trying to||@@||Police are still trying to locate a woman who has||@@||locate a woman who has phoned three times saying||@@||phoned three times saying that she knows who||@@||that she knows who poisoned Lulham.||@@||poisoned Lulham. Lulham was admitted to||@@||Lulham was admitted to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital||@@||Royal Prince Alfred Hospital last Tuesday after having been||@@||last Tuesday after having been -ill for a week.||@@||ill for a week. Detectives have established||@@||Detectives have established that a small dose of thallium||@@||that a small dose of thallium was administered to him on||@@||was administered to him on July 2. .||@@||July 2. On Monday and again yes-||@@||On Monday and again yes- terday, a woman phoned Dr.||@@||terday, a woman phoned Dr. L L.' Greenberg, medical of||@@||L. L. Greenberg, medical of &er to the N.S.W Rugby||@@||ficer to the N.S.W Rugby League, said that she knows||@@||League, said that she knows who poisoned Ludham and||@@||who poisoned Lulham and hung up without giving her||@@||hung up without giving her name.||@@||name. On Wednesday, a woman||@@||On Wednesday, a woman believed to be the same per-||@@||believed to be the same per- son-phoned Detective - Ser-||@@||son - phoned Detective - Ser- geant George Davis, who is in||@@||geant George Davis, who is in charge of investigations, with||@@||charge of investigations, with the same information.||@@||the same information. Efforts to trace the woman||@@||Efforts to trace the woman have so far failed.||@@||have so far failed. "On present knowledge, the||@@||DUTCH WOMAN IN question might be worthy of||@@||HOSPITAL further investigation and||@@||A Dutch woman, age study."||@@||who lives at the Narrabeen -*||@@||camping area, walked into a ||@@||Narrabeen doctor's surgery giving milk. The use of||@@||yesterday and said she was sodium iodide is not described||@@||suffering from thallium as a standard treatment.||@@||poisoning. washing out the stomach and||@@||She was admitted to Manly for thallium poisoning as||@@||District Hospital. Last night "Modern textbooks of toxi-||@@||her condition was grave. cology describe the treatment||@@||The woman has four child- lium.||@@||ren aged from five to 13. She soluable, some of the thal-||@@||is reported to have come to "Chemically, the iodide||@@||Australia from Java three might precipitate, or render in||@@||years ago. not given the treatment.||@@||For three years during the comparing one series treated||@@||war she was a prisoner of the that way against another series||@@||Japanese in Java. ment in a "control series"||@@||Police were told that the scientific work on the treat-||@@||woman bought three bottles of anywhere more than sporadi||@@||a substance containing thal- cally. There is no detailed||@@||lium last Wednesday. American workers.||@@||Doctors at Manly Hospital "It has never been tried||@@||are understood to be using "The sodium iodide treatment||@@||sodium iodide to combat the was tried first in 1933 by||@@||thallium. of thallium for murder."||@@||The State Government The "Herald" Medical Cor||@@||Analyst, Dr. H. B. Taylor, respondent said last night:||@@||said on Thursday that he be- could be arrested, and it would||@@||lieved massive doses of sodium act as a deterrent to the use||@@||iodide were an antidote for that the effect of the poison||@@||thallium poisoning. lium poisoning.||@@||He said that of 37 cases of "Potential suicides would||@@||thallium poisoning treated in be discouraged if they felt||@@||Sydney during the last nine make a big difference to thal-||@@||months with massive doses of yesterday: "If sodium iodide||@@||sodium iodide, 35 had re- is the real antidote, it should||@@||covered. sity, Dr. G. C. Smith, said||@@||"DETERRENT" Medicine at Sydney Univer-||@@||The Lecturer in Industrial The Lecturer in Industrial||@@||Medicine at Sydney Univer- Sydney during the last nine||@@||sity, Dr. G. C. Smith, said months with massive doses of||@@||yesterday: "If sodium iodide sodium iodide. 35 had re-||@@||is the real antidote, it should covered.||@@||make a big difference to thal- "DETERRENT"||@@||lium poisoning. He said that of 37 cases of||@@||"Potential suicides would thallium poisoning treated in||@@||be discouraged if they felt iodide were an antidote for||@@||that the effect of the poison thallium poisoning.||@@||could be arrested, and it would said on Thursday that he be-||@@||act as a deterrent to the use lieved massive doses of sodium||@@||of thallium for murder." Analyst, Dr. H. B. Taylor,||@@||The "Herald" Medical Cor- thallium.||@@||respondent said last night: The State Government||@@||"The sodium iodide treatment are understood to be using||@@||was tried first in 1933 by sodium iodide to combat tht||@@||American workers. lium last Wednesday.||@@||"It has never been tried Doctors at Manly Hospital||@@||anywhere more than sporadi- woman bought three bottles of||@@||cally. There is no detailed a substance containing thal-||@@||scientific work on the treat- Japanese in Java.||@@||ment in a "control series" - Police were told that the||@@||comparing one series treated For three years during the||@@||that against another series war she was a prisoner of the||@@||not given the treatment. Australia from Java three||@@||"Chemically, the iodide years ago.||@@||might precipitate, or render in- ren, aged from five to 13. She||@@||soluable, some of the thal- is reported to have come to||@@||lium. The woman has four child-||@@||"Modern textbooks of toxicology describe the treatment for thallium poisoning as washing out the stomach and giving milk. The use of sodium iodide is not described as a standard treatment. "On present knowledge, the question might be worthy of further investigation and study." her condition was grave.||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18368961 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn DIVORCE||@@||DIVORCE Before The Judge In Divorce,||@@||Before The Judge In Divorce, Mr Justice Teose||@@||Mr. Justice Teece Decrees nisi E W Dawwra V M||@@||Decrees nisi: E. W. Dawson V. M. D Dewe« absolute N V English v||@@||Dawson. Decrees absolute: N. V. English v K L English J. W J Goldsworthy||@@||K. L. English J. W. J. Goldsworthy v A P Wells (hlsely called Golds||@@||v A. P. Wells (lately called Golds- norths) V P Chapman v M J||@@||worthy) V. P. Chapman v M. J. Chapman||@@||Chapman. Before Mr Justice Richardson||@@||Before Mr Justice Richardson Decrees nisi I M Lynch v E G||@@||Decrees nisi: I. M. Lynch v E. G. Ljnch M M Saugy v A A Sausy||@@||Lynch; M. M. Saugy v A. A. Saugy; J Nendza vii Ncndza-Krupa||@@||J. Nendza v I. I. Nendza-Krupa co respondent H Le F Horsley v||@@||co-respondent; H. Le F. Horsley v K M Horsley TEM Bennett||@@||K. M .Horsley; T.E.M. Bennett v Ñ R Bennett A K Blair v W||@@||v N. R. Bennett ; A. K. Blair v W. G Blair W H Webb v E M||@@||G. Blair; W. H. Webb v E. M. Webb F M Rees \ W J J Rees||@@||Webb; F. M. Rees v W. J. J Rees; A Ducker v G F B Ducker O||@@||A Ducker v G F B Ducker; O Blackler v W J R Blackler R W||@@||Blackler v W J R Blackler; R W Richards v L V Richards V 'W||@@||Richards v L V Richards; V W Kelly V C J Kelly M M Burt||@@||Kelly v C J Kelly; M M Burt v A W Burt S Grundy v E||@@||v A W Burt; S Grundy v E Grundy H B M Walles v L F||@@||Grundy; H B M Walles v L F Walles L J Harris v W G Harris||@@||Walles; L J Harris v W G Harris; J Furey v W A Furcy E Y||@@||J Furey v W A Furey; E Y Ramsay v E P Ramsay T L||@@||Ramsay v E P Ramsay; T L Wheeler v W D Wheeler. L White||@@||Wheeler v W D Wheeler; L White v O White E M Vickery v S||@@||v O White; E M Vickery v S Vickery S W Crough v A B||@@||Vickery; S W Crough v A B Crough||@@||Crough. Restitution orders J D Parsons||@@||Restitution orders J D Parsons v L J Parsons J H M Maltby||@@||v L J Parsons ;J H M Maltby (known as Glenn) v K E Maltby||@@||(known as Glenn) v K E Maltby (known as Glenn) M Kramer v G||@@||(known as Glenn); M Kramer v G S Kramer||@@||S Kramer. Before Mr Justice DoTer||@@||Before Mr Justice Devey Decree nisi J J Tomlin v O A||@@||Decree nisi : J J Tomlin v O A Tomlin||@@||Tomlin. Deere« absolute R O White V J||@@||Decrees absolute: R C White V J White J Kyle v G G Kyle||@@||White ;J Kyle v G G Kyle. Before the Registrar||@@||Before the Registrar Mr J Doufhan||@@||Mr J Doughan Decrees nlst C P Germyn v L||@@||Decrees nisi: C P Germyn v L Germyn E F Lawton v H J Law-||@@||Germyn; E F Lawton v H J Law- ton||@@||ton. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18355541 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn BRITISH||@@||BRITISH AIRLINER||@@||AIRLINER I MISSING||@@||MISSING ¡HALIFAX, Feb. 2||@@||HALIFAX, Feb. 2 M.P.).-A British air-||@@||(A.A.P.).—A British air- ier with 33 passengers ?||@@||liner with 33 passengers |oard is missing over the||@@||aboard is missing over the IOrth Atlantic,||@@||North Atlantic. lie Royal, Canadian Air||@@||The Royal Canadian Air « says it is feared that the||@@||Force says it is feared that the ne crashed about 260 miles||@@||plane crashed about 260 miles m Gander (Newfoundland)||@@||from Gander (Newfoundland) !y to-day.||@@||eary to-day. fjie plane, a tour-engined||@@||The plane, a four-engined [f, operated by Skyways.||@@||???f, operated by Skyways, Mted, ot London, was on||@@||Limited, of London, was on TO from Lagens. in the||@@||its way from Lagens, in the Ms, lo Gander, and on to||@@||Azores, to Gander, and on to fston. Jamaica,||@@||Princeton, Jamaica. carried 10 British military||@@||It carried 10 British military «mel, 10 wives of military||@@||personnel, 10 wives of military onncl and 13 children,||@@||personnel and 13 children. «olding to the Royal||@@||According to the Royal îdian Air Force, it re||@@||Canadian Air Force, it re- «I at 5.35 a.m. G.M.I".||@@||???ed at 5.35 a.m. G.M.T. « was about three-quar||@@||It was about three-quar- of the way to Gander,||@@||ters of the way to Gander. »ter the transportation||@@||Later the transportation mumcations centre al||@@||communications centre at fcr picked up an S O S||@@||Gander picked up an S O S ';the York.||@@||??? the York. ¡è centre said that the||@@||The centre said that the Der where the plane was||@@||weather where the plane was reported was very bad,||@@||??? reported was very bad, 4 rough sea, icing, and||@@||??? a rough sea, icing, and visibility.||@@||??? visibility. IOMBER MISSING||@@||BOMBER MISSING 1 R.C.A.F. Lancaster||@@||A R.C.A.F. Lancaster *r, carrying a crew of||@@||bomber, carrying a crew of >s missing between||@@||?? is missing between * Bay (Labrador) and||@@||???e Bay (Labrador) and »y (Newfoundland).||@@||???ay (Newfoundland). * Lancaster, searching for||@@||The Lancaster, searching for wierican civiiian plane||@@||an American civilian plane fig since Fridav. was last||@@||missing since Friday, was last 1 from yesterday.||@@||heard from yesterday. Ü KILLED||@@||11 KILLED S. Pacific Fleet headquar||@@||S. Pacific Fleet headquar- M. Pearl Harbour an-||@@||ters at Pearl Harbour an- ted to-day that a Nep||@@||nounced to-day that a Nep- Patrol bomber crashed||@@||tune Patrol bomber crashed « mountains of North||@@||in the mountains of North »wa on Saturday, killing||@@||???wa on Saturday, killing 1 of us crew.||@@||11 of its crew. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18381450 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn I SCHOOL CHESS||@@||SCHOOL CHESS *||@@|| Homebush Increased Ils lead over||@@||Homebush increased its lead over Randwick In the ninth round of the||@@||Randwick in the ninth round of the B grade Inter-school teams compe-||@@||B grade inter-school teams compe- tition which has only two rounds to||@@||tition which has only two rounds to go The two leader* meet In the||@@||go. The two leaders meet in the tenth round and this match »111 vir-||@@||tenth round and this match will vir- tually decide the B grade premier||@@||tually decide the B grade premier-ship. Ninth round results North Ssoney||@@||Ninth round results: North Sydney High boat Grammar I 5-0 Home-||@@||High beat Grammar I 5-0; Home- bush beat North Sydney Tech , S-O||@@||bush beat North Sydney Tech , 5-0; Randwick belt canterbury. 3-2||@@||Randwick beat Canterbury. 3-2; Shore beat Birker J 2 Trinity for-||@@||Shore beat Barker 3-2; Trinity for- feited to Grammar II 0-5 Sydney||@@||feited to Grammar II 0-5; Sydney High v sydney Tech l-l*** Lead-||@@||High v Sydney Tech l-l*** Lead- ing scores Homebush 41 Randwick||@@||ing scores: Homebush 41; Randwick -7 North Sidney High 29>/i 6yd||@@||27; North Sydney High 29½; Syd- ney Tech 2V/2'" Sydney High||@@||ney Tech 21½; Sydney High 20 ***. C grade play-off Fort Street I||@@||C grade play-off: Fort Street I, nhlch won the second division has||@@||which won the second division, has a nice lead after two rounds Sur||@@||a nice lead after two rounds. Sur- prising is the comparative failure ol||@@||prising is the comparative failure of Randwick 1 which won the third||@@||Randwick 1 which won the third dnislon with a clean score In||@@||division with a clean score. In the second round Scots I beat Rand||@@||the second round Scots I beat Rand- wick I 4-1 and rort Street I beat||@@||wick I, 4-1 and Fort Street I beat Manlv I 3-2 scores with one||@@||Manly I, 3-2. Scores with one round to go Fort Street I 8 Manlj||@@||round to go: Fort Street I, 8 Manly I and Scots I each 5'a Randwick||@@||I and Scots I, each 5½; Randwick I 1||@@||I, 1. * Unfinished game||@@||* Unfinished game. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18383206 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn Architects'||@@||Architects' Contracts||@@||Contracts Architects have signed the foi||@@||Architects have signed the for lowing contracts -||@@||lowing contracts:- Teddle Ihorp and Walker archi-||@@||Peddle, Thorp and Walker archi- tects-Erection of shovuoom office||@@||tects. Erection of showroom, office and stole lol Tamworth City Coun||@@||and store for Tamworth City Coun- eil Hutcheison Bros Pty Ltd||@@||cil. Hutcheison Bros Pty. Ltd., builder), Sydnej l.xcavfltion at Bal||@@||builders, Sydney, Excavation at Bal- main for Bricht Steels Ltd Machine||@@||main for Bright Steels Ltd. Machine Enterprises Pty Ltd Waterloo||@@||Enterprises Pty. Ltd, Waterloo, Erection of garaecs and alterations||@@||Erection of garages and alterations to residence at Gladswood Gardens||@@||to residence at Gladswood Gardens, Double Bay C A Baker and Son||@@||Double Bay; C. A. Baker and Son Pty Ltd Installation of heating||@@||Pty. Ltd. Installation of heating system to residence Double Bay J||@@||system to residence Double Bay; J. Sainsbury and Co Ltd Erection of||@@||Sainsbury and Co. Ltd, Erection of residence at Newport Scholbcrg and||@@||residence at Newport Scholberg and Smelt of Beacon Hill Palntinc and||@@||Smelt of Beacon Hill, Painting and renovation» to residence at Newport||@@||renovations to residence at Newport S Verrllls Palm Beach||@@||S. Verrills, Palm Beach. Baldttinson and Booth architect«||@@||Baldwinson and Booth, architects -Erection of factory for Cecil Bos||@@||- Erection of factory for Cecil Bos Co Pty Ltd at Well and Belmore||@@||Co Pty Ltd at Well and Belmore Streets R\dc McConncll Building||@@||Streets, Ryde; McConncll Building Co Pty Ltd «vmtrartors||@@||Co. Pty. Ltd. contractors. II Itukkln Itmrc architect -Ercc||@@||H. Ruskin Rowe architect - Erec- tlon of stone and concrete infant||@@||tion of stone and concrete, infant school at St Mark «- Chuich Dar||@@||school at St Mark's Church, Dar- llnc Point C A Baker and Son||@@||ling Point; C. A. Baker and Son builders||@@||builders. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 27521787 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn Ï. o||@@|| Pinned By||@@||Pinned By Van On||@@||Van On ?iff Edge||@@||Cliff Edge I||@@|| A man was pinned be-||@@||A man was pinned be- neath an overturned van||@@||neath an overturned van pn the edge of a 100ft||@@||on the edge of a 100ft cliff at Cammeray last||@@||cliff at Cammeray last night.||@@||night. .With his arm pierced b||@@||With his arm pierced by ie bough of a tree, thc ma||@@||the bough of a tree, the man y ¡n agony for half an hon||@@||lay in agony for half an hour Wie attempts were made t||@@||while attempts were made to aise thc van from his body.||@@||raise the van from his body. Thc man, Hedley Hodge!||@@||The man, Hedley Hodges 7, a milkman, of the Brae||@@||27, a milkman, of the Brad- cid Park bousing scttlcmcn||@@||field Park housing settlement, .ns driving his van around||@@||was driving his van around harp bend in Rowlinso||@@||sharp bend in Rowlinson aiadc, Cammeray, when h||@@||Parade, Cammeray, when he ist control.||@@||lost control. Thc van plunged off th||@@||The van plunged off the oad and rolled down a 15f||@@||road and rolled down a 15ft mbankmcnt.||@@||embankment. A small sapling preventei||@@||A small sapling prevented t from plunging 100ft dowi||@@||it from plunging 100ft down lie almost vertical cliff.||@@||the almost vertical cliff. As thc van rolled over||@@||As the van rolled over, lodges was thrown throug!||@@||Hodges was thrown through ne open door.||@@||the open door. The vehicle fell on top o||@@||The vehicle fell on top of im and pinned him dowi||@@||him and pinned him down bile a bough of thc saplin¡||@@||while a bough of the sapling Ilîcrccd his arm.||@@||pierced his arm. L "LURCHED"||@@||"LURCHED" pMr. W. G. Saxon, who Ijvci||@@||Mr. W. G. Saxon, who lives [icw yards from the scene||@@||a few yards from the scene ind others, tried to lift thc||@@||and others, tried to lift the an off Hodges.||@@||van off Hodges. He said: "As we started to||@@||He said: "As we started to [Cave, thc van lurched||@@||heave, the van lurched lightly. We were afraid we||@@||slightly. We were afraid we multi all be swept over the||@@||would all be swept over the liff, so we left him there, un||@@||cliff, so we left him there, un- ble to help, until the ambu||@@||able to help, until the ambu- ancc and breakdown vans||@@||lance and breakdown vans irrived."||@@||arrived." [ A wire was finally used to||@@||A wire was finally used to ¿ft thc overturned vehicle,||@@||lift the overturned vehicle, i'hile Central District Ambu-||@@||while Central District Ambu- lance officers pulled Hodges||@@||lance officers pulled Hodges ¡lear.||@@||clear. He was taken to Mater||@@||He was taken to Mater Miscricordiae Hospital, where||@@||Misericordiae Hospital, where [odors inserted 15 stitches in||@@||doctors inserted 15 stitches in he deep wound in his arm.||@@||the deep wound in his arm. . He was also treated for||@@||He was also treated for iterations to the chest and||@@||lacerations to the chest and hock, but was allowed to||@@||shock, but was allowed to save.||@@||leave. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18391223 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn rchitect For||@@||Architect For lympics||@@||Olympics aid £31,665||@@||paid £31,665 - ??||@@|| MELBOURNE, Friday||@@||MELBOURNE, Friday [r Frank Heath, the||@@||Mr Frank Heath, the tarne architect who||@@||Melbourne architect who Ped the Olympic Sta||@@||designed ed the Olympic Sta- m for Carlton Oval be||@@||dium for Carlton Oval be- t the Olympic Games||@@||fore the Olympic Games {f switched to the||@@||were switched to the ^Gi has been awarded||@@||MCG has been awarded »i665 compensation||@@||£31,665 compensation. to sum was paid out of||@@||The sum was paid out of »ral Olympic Games||@@||general Olympic Games "? to which the Federal||@@||"? to which the Federal «rament contributed 50||@@||Government contributed 50 «nt and the Victorian||@@||percent and the Victorian «rament and Melbourne||@@||Government and Melbourne Council 25 per cent||@@||Council 25 per cent each. LHwih had claimed||@@||Mr Heath had claimed TO. but the Victorian||@@||TO. but the Victorian «rament refused to meet||@@||Government refused to meet ¡ The £31.665 was de||@@||this. The £31.665 was de- «Kd bv an independent||@@||derived by an independent Nor Mr j B Tait, Q C||@@||moderator Mr J B Tait, Q C «'«nins year, Mr Heath||@@||earlier this year. Mr Heath .Paid £8 500 for the||@@||was paid £8 500 for the '«gun at Carlton This||@@||work begun at Carlton. This £en deducted from the||@@||has been deducted from the £31,665. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18370434 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn MW. KING'S||@@||N.S.W. KING'S 1 CUP CREW||@@||CUP CREW 1 IS CONFIDENT||@@||IS CONFIDENT 1 -.||@@||-. j PERTH, Tuesday.||@@||PERTH, Tuesday. I Victoria's crew remains||@@||Victoria's crew remains *. a firm favourite for the||@@||a firm favourite for the I King's Cup, to be rowed||@@||King's Cup, to be rowed ^ over the three miles of||@@||over the three miles of j the Swan River course||@@||the Swan River course 1 next Saturday.||@@||next Saturday. 1 However, New South||@@||However, New South ^ Wales is confident it can||@@||Wales is confident it can i make a fight of it and coach||@@||make a fight of it and coach Joe Gould says the eight||@@||Joe Gould says the eight , bas done everything asked||@@||has done everything asked . of it since it arrived here on||@@||of it since it arrived here on ' Friday.||@@||Friday. Boat trouble caused a delay||@@||Boat trouble caused a delay in training on Saturday, but||@@||in training on Saturday, but ',, since then the crew has been||@@||since then the crew has been 'I training hard.||@@||training hard. "' On Sunday the New South||@@||On Sunday the New South h wales men rowed 16 miles||@@||Wales men rowed 16 miles H three at full pressure. To-day||@@||three at full pressure. To-day M they confined themselves to||@@||they confined themselves to 1 short, sharp work.||@@||short, sharp work. 1 There have been two minor||@@||There have been two minor p .casualties m the N.S.W. boat||@@||casualties in the N.S.W. boat [5 -Dick Brown (bow) bas a||@@||- Dick Brown (bow) has a I touch of laryngitis and at||@@||touch of laryngitis and at- | tended Royal Perth Hospital||@@||tended Royal Perth Hospital i this morning; Bruce Downie||@@||this morning; Bruce Downie - (No. 3) has a strained knee||@@||(No. 3) has a strained knee j muscle.||@@||muscle. , However, both men are still||@@||However, both men are still , rowing||@@||rowing. ' N.SW. will also be repre||@@||N.S.W. will also be repre- í senied in the sculls and pair||@@||sented in the sculls and pair i Tn coxswain and has drawn||@@||with coxswain and has drawn { No. 3 station in all events.||@@||No. 3 station in all events. ? ._||@@|| ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18365144 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn j: NEW LEGAL||@@||NEW LEGAL 5 MEN||@@||MEN »?i -'-.||@@|| 8||@@|| 1 Nine barristers and 24 solici||@@||Nine barristers and 24 solici- ¡ tors two of them women, were||@@||tors two of them women, were ¡ admitted to pncticc in the Full||@@||admitted to practice in the Full I Court >estcrday||@@||Court yesterday. i The ne» barristers arc James||@@||The new barristers are: James ! Connaughton Gatley Jack Robson||@@||Connaughton Gaffey, Jack Robson Allison Richard Thornton Harvey||@@||Allison, Richard Thornton Harvey Barbo ir Brian Keith Walton Cowle||@@||Barbour, Brian Keith Walton Cowie , Louis Michael Jarman Patrick James||@@||Louis Michael Jarman,Patrick James Gulllcj-le Alexander Matthew John||@@||Guilfoyle,Alexander Matthew John ! Donovan Brian Joseph Brandt W11||@@||Donovan,Brian Joseph Brandt,Wil- Ham Daniel Dunbar||@@||liam Daniel Dunbar. Solicitors Harold Lark Harris||@@||Solicitors:Harold Lark Harris, ! James Outrun Anderson Warren||@@||James Outram Anderson,Warren Francis Asprey Gcoflrcy Colin Blg||@@||Francis Asprey ,Geoffrey Colin Big- ftrs. Mar> Annes Caspcrs James||@@||gers, Mary Agnes Caspers ,ames >,etli Creer lan Wilfrid Francis||@@||Neill Creer,lan Wilfrid Francis, Broughton Girluid Stnnlcy Albert||@@||Broughton Garland, Stanley Albert llamlei Patricia Hinch Anthony||@@||Hamley, Patricia Hinch, Anthony Chattes Badham Jackson Ross Gillies||@@||Charles Badham Jackson, Ross Gillies Johnstone Kel In Kater Max» eil||@@||Johnstone, Kevin Kafer, Maxwell Claries Knlbbs Peter Thomas Land||@@||Clarles Knibbs,Peter Thomas Land, Phillip GeorRC Le!c\re Lawrence||@@||Phillip George Lefevre,Lawrence Phillip l5nch William Robert Mc||@@||Phillip Lynch,William Robert Mc- Ccmas Brjan Robert Neilson Rich-||@@||Comas ,Bryan Robert Neilson, Rich- ie Stuart Nea ton Kenneth Edward||@@||ard Stuart Newton,Kenneth Edward Mb ett D-uld Terence Panckhurst||@@||Niblett, David Terence Panckhurst. Bruce Hescott Petrie Peter James||@@||Bruce Hescott Petrie Peter James Welch||@@||Welch. Confirmation or conditional admis-||@@||Confirmation or conditional admis- ión Alan Janies Rice_||@@||sion Alan James Rice. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 27523698 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn Judge Lloyd On J||@@||Judge Lloyd On Parole Boa«||@@||Parole Board The Minister of ¡mike,||@@||The Minister of Justice, Mr. R. R. Downing, anno||@@||R. R. Downing, announced that Judge A. S. Lloyd, ol||@@||that Judge A. S. Lloyd, of the District Court, will be tl«||@@||District Court, will be the new president of the Parole Boar||@@||president of the Parole Board. The position was formerly||@@||The position was formerly held by thc late Judge H. F. Marl||@@||by the late Judge H. F. Marl?? I Judge Lloyd served wi'tb||@@||Judge Lloyd served with the ¡Army in the first World War,!||@@||Army in the first World War, in the last war bc sweaty,||@@||in the last war he successively held (he appointments of ft]||@@||held the appointments of Presi- dent of Court Maniais, fa«||@@||dent of Court Martisls, East Command, Deputy Judge M||@@||Command, Deputy Judge Advo- cate-General, and DioM||@@||cate-General, and Director of Legal Services on the staffa||@@||Legal Services on the staff of Commander-in-Chief.||@@||Commander-in-Chief. Judge Lloj'd was admitid||@@||Judge Lloyd was admitted to (the Bar in 1914, appointed<||@@||the Bar in 1914, appointed a Judge lin 1946, and appointed a to||@@||lin 1946, and appointed a to Justice of the District Court in M||@@||of the District Court in19??. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18372913 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn Dusan Mará||@@||Dusan Marek Many indiscretions have i«j||@@||Many indiscretions have been committed under the names||@@||committed under the name of surrealism, some, with the in*||@@||surrealism, some, with the in ihty of a dreamworld to aid to||@@||abihty of a dreamworld to aid them with a semblance of success||@@||with a semblance of success. Surrealism without the for««||@@||Surrealism without the force of art, however, becomes mere pi*||@@||art, however, becomes mere propaganda, paganda, and that is precis||@@||and that is precisely how the work of Dusan Mai«||@@||how the work of Dusan Marek at the Mack Gallery, 183 if||@@||at the Mack Gallery, 183 Pirie Street, affects one||@@||Street, affects one. Mr. Marek, we are told K||@@||Mr. Marek, we are told left his homeland because he «a||@@||his homeland because he did not like its enforced pattern«||@@||not like its enforced pattern of social realism in art His»«||@@||social realism in art. His own manner, with its total F||@@||manner, with its total pre- occupation with subject matter«||@@||occupation with subject matter to the exclusion of formal considera||@@||the exclusion of formal considera tions, has indeed much m cot||@@||tions, has indeed much in common mon with the official "art of nu||@@||with the official "art" of his country||@@||country. It may advertise d*««||@@||It may advertise different wares, but advertise it does w||@@||wares, but advertise it does. Never/Nor has his subconscious caled up||@@||has his subconscious called up phantasies at all difieren «J||@@||phantasies at all difierent from those indulged in by jay »||@@||those indulged in by gay students ents in the 1920s The Dada.«||@@||in the 1920s. The Dadaist flirtations at this late date »?||@@||flirtations at this late date pear particularly naive||@@||appear particularly naive. The exhibition opens to-da*||@@||The exhibition opens to-day. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18373186 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn 5 Solicitor Put||@@||Solicitor Put t Bond For Week||@@||On 1/- Bond For Week ft _^_||@@|| I Judge Nield, at the Quar||@@||Judge Nield, at the Quar- 1 ter Sessions Appeal Court||@@||ter Sessions Appeal Court [ jesterday, released a Coon-||@@||yesterday, released a Coon- amble solicitor, Stanley||@@||amble solicitor, Stanley 5 .Adams Button, on a 1/||@@||Adams Button, on a 1/ <¡ bond to be of good behav||@@||bond to be of good behav- | iour for a week.||@@||iour for a week. I Button, partner in the firm||@@||Button, partner in the firm ï of J. D. Y. Button and Son,||@@||of J. D. Y. Button and Son, | King Street, Coonamble, was||@@||King Street, Coonamble, was «: fined a total of £500 at||@@||fined a total of £500 at 1 Central Summons Court on||@@||Central Summons Court on Î January 27 for taxation||@@||January 27 for taxation i offences.||@@||offences. Í He appealed yesterday against||@@||He appealed yesterday against I the seventy of the fines.||@@||the severity of the fines. L Mr. R. Soiling. S.M.. had||@@||Mr. R. Solling, S.M., had ! fined Button for having failed||@@||fined Button for having failed ï io comply with Court orders to||@@||to comply with Court orders to j lodge an income-tax return for||@@||lodge an income-tax return for j 1950 and furnish certain infor||@@||1950 and furnish certain infor- i mation to the Taxation Depart||@@||mation to the Taxation Depart- \ ment.||@@||ment. Mr. H. J. Henchman (for||@@||Mr. H. J. Henchman (for I Button) told Judge Nield that||@@||Button) told Judge Nield that I Button forgot to send in the||@@||Button forgot to send in the | return and information.||@@||return and information. Button had an extensive prac||@@||Button had an extensive prac- [ tice and had suffeied from over||@@||tice and had suffered from over- } itrsm due lo business and dom||@@||strain due to business and dom- Í tstic worries.||@@||estic worries. i The proceedings against||@@||The proceedings against | Button before Mr. Soiling were||@@||Button before Mr. Solling were | heard ex-parte, he said.||@@||heard ex-parte, he said. ] "TAX RETURN FOUND"||@@||"TAX RETURN FOUND" 1 Another Coonamble solicitor,||@@||Another Coonamble solicitor, i William Ernest Waterford, said||@@||William Ernest Waterford, said . he »as with Button when But-||@@||he was with Button when But- ton found his 1950 tax return||@@||ton found his 1950 tax return , and other papers which the de||@@||and other papers which the de- i partaient wanted. He said||@@||partment wanted. He said î Button thought the documents||@@||Button thought the documents had been sent in.||@@||had been sent in. -. "His omission to do so was||@@||"His omission to do so was i due to overstrain and the effect||@@||due to overstrain and the effect i of an accident at Bathurst,"||@@||of an accident at Bathurst," . Waterford said.||@@||Waterford said. Judge Nield said Button had||@@||Judge Nield said Button had i obviously been fined on the||@@||obviously been fined on the L prpunds of gross contempt.||@@||grounds of gross contempt. "Nothing had been done in||@@||"Nothing had been done in '. compliance with the Court||@@||compliance with the Court orders and Button did not attend||@@||orders and Button did not attend : Cou«," his Honour said.||@@||Court," his Honour said. ?' "But 1 have no doubt that the||@@||"But I have no doubt that the j magistrate would not have in||@@||magistrate would not have in- ': flicted the fines had he had||@@||flicted the fines had he had k; before him the facts available to||@@||before him the facts available to '[ me."||@@||me." :j Judge Nield then confirmed||@@||Judge Nield then confirmed ¡i the convictions, quashed the||@@||the convictions, quashed the ;,] fines and released Button on a||@@||fines and released Button on a ¡i bond to be of good behaviour||@@||bond to be of good behaviour 5? for a week._||@@||for a week. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18389383 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn 10 Soldiers||@@||10 Soldiers Listed||@@||Listed lulled||@@||Killed In Korea||@@||Korea >;i||@@|| CANBERRA, Thlutsday||@@||CANBERRA, Thursday. -Tie names of nine\ wen||@@||—The names of nine men killed in action in Kore,4Latw*||@@||killed in action in Korea, and one who died of wounds are||@@||one who died of wounds are given in a casualty h$t||@@||given in a casualty list which the Minister for the||@@||which the Minister for the Arm\, Mr. J Francis, is||@@||Army, Mr. J Francis, is- sued to day||@@||sued to day. The list contains the names of||@@||The list contains the names of 45 members of the Third Bat||@@||45 members of the Third Bat- talion, Royal Australian Regí||@@||talion, Royal Australian Regi- ment||@@||ment. It reports one man missing m||@@||It reports one man missing in action, 33 wounded in action||@@||action, 33 wounded in action and one accidentally wounded||@@||and one accidentally wounded. Most of the casualties resulted||@@||Most of the casualties resulted from actions between June 21||@@||from actions between June 21 and June 25 They arc||@@||and June 25. They are: KILLED IN ACTION||@@||KILLED IN ACTION Pte vVictor Morris Winckel!||@@||Pte. Victor Morris Whackett, Sutherland, NSW, Pte Maxwell||@@||Sutherland, N.S.W.; Pte Maxwell Augustus Aulich, West Ivanhoe||@@||Augustus Aulich, West Ivanhoe, Vic L Cpl Allan George Yeo||@@||Vic.; L-Cpl. Allan George Yeo, Collingwood, Vic, L Cpl Thomas||@@||Collingwood, Vic.; L-Cpl. Thomas Keith Heard Geelong, Vic Pie||@@||Keith Heard, Geelong, Vic.; Pte. Royce Alexander Wiffen, Launces||@@||Royce Alexander Wiffen, Launces- ton, Tas , Pte William Roy McWil||@@||ton, Tas.; Pte. William Roy McWil- han, Kent, UK, Cpl John Ghee||@@||lian, Kent, UK.; Cpl. John Ghee, Ebbe Vale Wales, U K , Pic Hush||@@||Ebbe Vale, Wales, U.K.; Pte. Hugh McCann Glasgow UK, Pte Toby||@@||McCann, Glasgow, U.K.; Pte. Toby Hazel, Urangan, Q||@@||Hazel, Urangan, Q. DIED Or WOUNDS||@@||DIED Of WOUNDS Pte Les James Joseph Howe,||@@||Pte. Les James Joseph Howe, Hackney, S A||@@||Hackney, S.A. MISSING IN ACTION||@@||MISSING IN ACTION Pte Colin Montague Tesch,||@@||Pte. Colin Montague Tesch, Camp Hill, Brisbane, Q||@@||Camp Hill, Brisbane, Q. WOUNDED IN ACTION||@@||WOUNDED IN ACTION Pte Stanley John Stokes Tele-||@@||Pte. Stanley John Stokes, Tele- graph Point, NSW, Pte Reg John||@@||graph Point, N.S.W.; Pte. Reg John Michael Harris, Annandale NSW||@@||Michael Harris, Annandale, N.S.W.; Pte Peter Da\id Toohey Suth«||@@||Pte. Peter David Toohey, Suther- land, N S W , Pte John James Ken||@@||land, NSW.; Pte. John James Ken- nedy, Grong Grong, NSW Pie||@@||nedy, Grong Grong, N.S.W.; Pte. Frank Petts Erskineville, NSW||@@||Frank Petts, Erskineville, N.S.W.; Pte John Phillip Bates, Denman||@@||Pte. John Phillip Bates, Denman, NSW, Pte Maxwell Norman||@@||N.S.W.; Pte. Maxwell Norman Shephard, Bondi Junction NSW||@@||Shephard, Bondi Junction, N.S.W.; Sgt Alfred Martin Harris Elizabeth||@@||Sgt. Alfred Martin Harris, Elizabeth Bay, NSW, Pte Kevin Peter||@@||Bay, N.S.W.; Pte. Kevin Peter White, Richmond, Vic, Pte John||@@||White, Richmond, Vic.; Pte. John Nixon, Wyndham, WA, L Cpl||@@||Nixon, Wyndham, W.A.; L-Cpl. David Thomas McKenzie, Foster,||@@||David Thomas McKenzie, Foster, Vic, Pte Peter Doughs Ferrier||@@||Vic.; Pte. Peter Douglas Ferrier, Ringwood, Vic , Lieut Albert Wil||@@||Ringwood, Vic.; Lieut. Albert Wil- ham Gargate, Durham, UK L||@@||liam Gargate, Durham, UK.; L- Cpl Robert Anthony Ncagle||@@||Cpl. Robert Anthony Neagle, Plympton, S A Pte Edgar Wright,||@@||Plympton, S.A.; Pte. Edgar Wright, Shropshire, UK L-Cpl Frederick||@@||Shropshire, UK.; L-Cpl. Frederick John Roberts, Perth, WA, Pie||@@||John Roberts, Perth, W.A.; Pte. Leonard Bruce Murdoch Too||@@||Leonard Bruce Murdoch, Too- woomba, Q Pte Allan Maxwell||@@||woomba, Q.; Pte. Allan Maxwell George Mcinnes, Geelong \ic||@@||George McInnes, Geelong, Vic.; Cpl Ronald Kenneth Cashman||@@||Cpl. Ronald Kenneth Cashman, Williamstown, Vic, Pte Allan||@@||Williamstown, Vic.; Pte. Allan James Brown St Leonards, SA||@@||James Brown, St. Leonards, S.A.; Pte Elvon Royce Ballard Laun||@@||Pte. Elvon Royce Ballard, Laun- cestón Tasmania Pte Barry Anth||@@||ceston, Tasmania; Pte. Barry Anth- ony Wragg, Birmingham UK||@@||ony Wragg, Birmingham, UK.; Pte William Brian Russell Mell||@@||Pte. William Brian Russell, Mell- ham W A , Pte David Phyle Bad||@@||ham, W.A.; Pte. David Playle, Bad- dington WA Pte Russell Wins||@@||dington, W.A.; Pte. Russell Wins- com Katanning, WA Cpl John||@@||com, Katanning, W.A.; Cpl. John Patrick Coyle, Kalgoorlie WA||@@||Patrick Coyle, Kalgoorlie, W.A.; Cpl John Beresford, Allison Subi||@@||Cpl. John Beresford, Allison, Subi- ico, WA, Pte Edward James Gnf||@@||aco, W.A.; Pte. Edward James Grif- fiths, North Wales, UK||@@||fiths, North Wales, U.K. WOUNDED IN ACTION,||@@||WOUNDED IN ACTION, REMAINING ON DUTY||@@||REMAINING ON DUTY Pic Daniel Terence Leay Lner||@@||Pte. Daniel Terence Leay, Liver- pool, U K , Pte Kevin James Dut«||@@||pool, U.K.; Pte. Kevin James Dut- ton, Charters Towers Q Pte Rob||@@||ton, Charters Towers, Q.; Pte. Rob- ert Walter Rouse Auburn Nie,||@@||ert Walter Rouse, Auburn, Vic.; Pte Allen James Joseph lightfoot,||@@||Pte. Allen James Joseph Lightfoot, Kalinga Q Pte William Wilson,||@@||Kalinga, Q.; Pte. William Wilson, Barrhead UK||@@||Barrhead, U.K. ACCIDENTALLY WOUNDED||@@||ACCIDENTALLY WOUNDED Pte Alexander Richard Gerard,||@@||Pte. Alexander Richard Gerard, Yan awonga, Vic_||@@||Yarrawonga, Vic. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18379718 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn DIVORCE||@@||DIVORCE (BEFOBE THE JUDGE IN||@@||(BEFORE THE JUDGE IN DIV0KCE, MR. JUSTICE TOOSEI||@@||DIVORCE, MR. JUSTICE TOOSE) Decrece absolute W J Frankel||@@||Decrees absolute W J Frankel r E W Frankel M I Fitzsimmons||@@||v E W Frankel: M I Fitzsimmons v L Fltasimmons K Hackett v||@@||v L Fitzsimmons: K Hackett v L Hackett E M Hardaker v C||@@||L Hackett: E M Hardaker v C J Hardaker V S Hejden v S L||@@||J Hardaker: V S Heyden v S L Herden J Pascoe v R R Pascoe||@@||Heyden: J Pascoe v R R Pascoe: A E F Yeoman v L I B Yeo||@@||A E F Yeoman v L I B Yeo man R A Broxcm y J E Broxotn||@@||man: R A Broxom v J E Broxom: M E Darts v TJ M Davis M||@@||M E Davis v TJ M Davis: M P P De Stoop v J A De Stoop||@@||P P De Stoop v J A De Stoop: V E Hammond TROP Ham||@@||V E Hammond v R.G.P. Ham mond C S Jean.* VAT Jean»||@@||mond: C S Jeans v AT Jeans G E Kelly VAT Keily R||@@||G E Kelly v A T Kelly; R F Mlmnaw v S W Mlmnaw Aleld||@@||F Mimnaw v S W Mimnaw: Aleid ians co re JP Morrison v A||@@||ians co re: JP Morrison v A G Morrison W J L Pearce v||@@||G Morrison: W J L Pearce v M H Pearce Archer co re M||@@||M H Pearce: Archer co-re M * Tanner v E R Tanner B||@@||A.Tanner v E R Tanner: B M Webber v W Webber L E||@@||M Webber v W Webber: L E Bain v H G Bain E M Bright||@@||Bain v H G Bain: E M Bright rOW Bright S J Burren v||@@||v GW Bright: S J Burren v I S Burren \ S Callashan T||@@||I S Burren: V S Callaghan v J S Callaghan J H Clack v||@@||J S Callaghan: J H Clack v A D Clack L. ConneU T M P||@@||A D Clack: L. Connell v M P Connell î, Z J Devenish T W||@@||Connell: N. Z. J. Devenish v W Devenl'h Cullen lnterrener F||@@||Devenish, Cullen lntervener F Geraghty T J E Geraghty A C||@@||Geraghty v J E Geraghty; A C Giles T B T Giles C J F Goode||@@||Giles v B T Giles ; C J F Goode vCC Goode J E Hall r D||@@||v CC Goode; J E Hall v D F Hall E J Harrison T E A||@@||E Hall; E J Harrison v E A Harrison J R Homewood T J||@@||Harrison; J R Homewood v J S Homewood R H Howard y H||@@||S Homewood; R H Howard v H G Hraard, R V Husted T C H||@@||G Howard; R V Husted v C H H »ted O M Jackson T W Jack||@@||Husted; O M Jackson v W Jack «on M J John v K S John||@@||son; M J John v K S John; K A Johnson v E G R Johnson||@@||K A Johnson v E G R Johnson: A Kavanagh v A hatanagh O||@@||A Kavanagh v A Kavanagh O M King v D King C E Kini||@@||M King v D King: C E King v C M King W A Lawson v||@@||v C M King: W A Lawson v D M La« on E P. Lockier T||@@||D M Lawson: E P. Lockley v A E Lockley N T McB rnejr||@@||A E Lockley: N T McBurney v G R McBumev J McDougal||@@||v G R McBurney: J McDougal T E K D McDougal K D W||@@||v E K D McDougal: K D W McAirar T K A J McVicar F||@@||McVicar v K A J McVicar: F D Murphy T G D P Murprir||@@||D Murphy v G D P Murphy: N H M j era T L D Myers E||@@||N H Myers v L D Myers: E D Neilson T V Neilson A R||@@||D Neilson v V Neilson: A R Oller T N G Oller M M Pea||@@||Olley v N G Olley: M M Pea cock v A Peacock A E Prowse||@@||cock v A Peacock: A E Prowse y D P M Prowse A J Ross||@@||v D P M Prowse: A J Ross r S Rosa A A Renia Martin \||@@||r S Ross: A A Rouis Martin v A O Rous Martin I B Saunders||@@||A O Rous-Martin: I B Saunders y H G Saunders J F Smithers||@@||v H G Saunders: J F Smithers y B Smlth-rs G A W Tilley||@@||v B Smithers:- G A W Tilley y G N Tilley Connors co re D||@@||v G N Tilley: Connors co-re D A Trefîene v F A Treflene D||@@||A Treffene v F A Treffene: D A \oung v E F Young K Rennie||@@||A Young v E F Young: K Rennie y W A Pennie||@@||v W A Rennie. BFFOKF »m JUSTICE||@@||BEFORE MR. JUSTICE RICHARDSON||@@||RICHARDSON Decree« nlsl N C D Sloss T J||@@||Decree nisi: N. C. D. Sloss v J. D Sloss T M Murray y W C||@@||D. Sloss; T. M. Murray v W. C. Mur ay B M Lester T A R||@@||Mur ay; B. M. Lester v A. R. Lester I M Powell v w J Powell||@@||Lester; I. M. Powell v W. J. Powell; I Heales r N A Healea C H||@@||I. Heales v N. A. Heales; C. H. Pike v R C Pike R G Lucas v||@@||Pike v R. C. Pike; R. G. Lucas v H D Lucas L Hall V T D Hall||@@||H. D. Lucas; L. Hall v T. D. Hall; K R Cumrring v P M Cumming||@@||K. R. Cumming v P. M. Cumming. Bates co re G W Briggs y D J||@@||Bates co-re,; G. W. Briggs v D. J. Briggs J O Frost v R J Frost||@@||Briggs; J. O. Frost v R. J. Frost; M A Blacfcley y D V Blackley||@@||M. A. Blackley v D. V. Blackley; N J Organ T J R Organ C M||@@||N. J. Organ v J. R. Organ; C. M. Burns y H R i. Burns M E||@@||Burns v H. R. E. Burns; M. E. Fell y H. K Fell W H Beplate||@@||Fell v H. K. Fell; W. H. Beplate v F C Beplate A M Mullln y||@@||v F. C. Beplate; A. M. Mullin v J Mullln Allen co re D Alten||@@||J. Mullin, Allen co-re; D. Allen y F W Allen J V Henderson v||@@||v F. W. Allen; J. V. Henderson v N Henderson G H Srratt v M||@@||N. Henderson; G. H. Spratt v M. Spratt K H Brown TJA Brown||@@||Spratt; K. H. Brown v J.A. Brown; A H Northage vis Northage||@@||A. H. Northage v I. S. Northage; ?3 D Piggott T N F Piggott N||@@||S. D. Piggott v N. F. Piggott; N. M Angus y R W Angus||@@||M. Angus v R. W. Angus. Restitution order« C C Gale y||@@||Restitution orders: C C Gale v C A Gale M Storer r D Storey||@@||C A Gale M Storer v D Storey T W Cassidy y D Cassidy E V||@@||T W Cassidy v D Cassidy E V Sherring v D M R Sherring||@@||Sherring v D M R Sherring Derree absolute N Lennon T W||@@||Decree absolute N Lennon v W M Lennon Crittenden oo-respon||@@||M Lennon Crittenden co-respon dent||@@||dent BFFORE MR JUSTICE DO\FT||@@||BFFORE MR JUSTICE DOVEY Deere» nl»i R Z Morrison y||@@||Decrees nisi: R N Morrison v M M Morrison||@@||M M Morrison Restitution order J B Btames y||@@||Restitution order J R Beames v N F Beame»||@@||N F Beames. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18387157 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn CHESS||@@||CHESS All the leaders scored particular!}||@@||All the leaders scored particularly well In the penultimate round 01||@@||well In the penultimate round 0f the A grade Interclub teams com||@@||the A grade Interclub teams' com- petition with Concord Crojdon||@@||petition with Concord-Croydon maintaining its 2 Vi points lead||@@||maintaining its 2½ points lead Eighth round results -Concord||@@||Eighth round results: -Concord Crojdon bent University of Tech||@@||Croydon beat University of Tech- iioloey 4V4-'2 Maroubra beat Chats||@@||nology, 4½-½; Maroubra beat Chats- wood I 4 1" Chatswood II beat||@@||wood 1, 4-1*; Chatswood II beat Sjdnej 4 1 UnlJerslty II bett||@@||Sydney, 4-1; University II beat Auburn 5 O University I v St||@@||Auburn, 5-0; University I v St George 2'/a l'i* Scores with one||@@||George 2½-1½*. Scores with one round to go C -Concord 28*||@@||round to go: C. -Concord, 28*: Maroubra 25 Vi* University II||@@||Maroubra, 25½*; University II, 2o'/2 University I 2)16* Chats||@@||25½: University I, 23½*; Chats- wood II 211.! Chatswood I IG**||@@||wood II, 21½: Chatswood I, 16**; Sjdnej 16 St George 15Vi«"||@@||Sydney, 16: St George, 15½**; University of Technology 12*||@@||University of Technology, 12* Auburn, ll1^**||@@||Auburn, 11½** Bondi won the Bl competition bj||@@||Bondi won the BI competition by defeating Crovdon Concord IV, ilA||@@||defeating Croydon-Concord IV, 3½- I12 in the play on||@@||1½, in the play-off. * Unfinished game||@@||* Unfinished game Postal Institute Svdenhnm bent||@@||Postal Institute, Sydenham beat Cronulla 7 4 in a lriondlj match||@@||Cronulla, 7-4 in a friendly match. M E Goldstein was underrated In||@@||M. E. Goldstein was undefeated in a simultaneous dtsplnj at Clint«||@@||a simultaneous display at Chats- wood He won 11 games and drew||@@||wood. He won 11 games and drew three||@@||three. Sunday Herald problem solving||@@||"Sunday Herald" problem solving comretlllon No _ K1 Pilre wlnncis||@@||compettiton No. 230. Prize-winners: A J Croft Marrickville A Mc||@@||A. J. Croft, Marrickville; .A Mc- Guilt Punchbowl S Lcnc?jckl||@@||Guffie, Punchbowl; S. Lenczycki. Rose Bis J Rilclih Randwick A||@@||Rose Bay; J. Rileigh, Randwick; A. Woods Eastern Cieek H Zwiebel||@@||Woods, Eastern Creek; H. Zwiebel, Bellevue Hill||@@||Bellevue Hill. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18393568 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn DIVORCE||@@||DIVORCE «||@@||« BbFORE MR JUSTICE DOVE!||@@||BEFORE MR. JUSTICE DOVEY Decrees nisi M P Atkins v E||@@||Decrees nisi: M. P. Atkins v E. J Atkins E A Hardlsty V V E||@@||J. Atkins; E. A. Hardisty v V. E. Hardlsty||@@||Hardisty retlllon dismissed I Dixon v F||@@||Petition dismissed: I. Dixon v F. W Dixon||@@||W. Dixon Decrees absolute T Newitt v K||@@||Decrees absolute: T. Newitt v K. D Newitt C E Edwards v P||@@||D. Newitt; C. E. Edwards v P. A Eduards E C Howe V E M||@@||A Edwards; E. C. Howe v E .M. Howe R T Jenkins v E M Jen||@@||Howe; R. T. Jenkins v E. M. Jen- kins Callaghan co-re D V Lock-||@@||kins, Callaghan co-re.; D V Lock- hart v J J Lockhart D M Woods||@@||hart v J. J. Lockhart; D. M. Woods v J R A Woods B B Field v||@@||v J. R. A. Woods; B. B. Field v WAS Field M B A Le Roy||@@||W.A.S. Field; M. B .A. Le Roy v L F Le Roy O P McCrtstal||@@||v L. F. Le Roy ; G. P McCristal v E D McCrlstal R P Mills v||@@||v E. D. McCristal; R. P. Mills v F E Mills G B Ovendcn v R||@@||F. E .Mills; G. B. Ovenden v R. C Ovendcn G M Singleton v A||@@||C. Ovenden; G. M .Singleton v A. J Singleton M J Southwell v W||@@||J. Singleton; M. J. Southwell v W. T Southwell L D Stair v E C||@@||T. Southwell; L. D. Stair v E. C. Stair K E Allen v J W Allen||@@||Stair ; K. E. Allen v J. W. Allen; KAW Arthur v D W Arthur||@@||K.A.W. Arthur v D. W. Arthur; E Blehl v N M Blchl Capra co-||@@||E. Biehl v N. M. Biehl, Capra co- re P Creswell v D E Creswell||@@||re.; P. Creswell v D. E. Creswell; A W Day v L L Day J A||@@||A. W. Day v L. L. Day; J. A. B Dunn v K Dunn Martin co-re||@@||B. Dunn v K. Dunn, Martin co-re.; I M C L Fenton v A A S||@@||I. M. C. L. Fenton v A. A. S. Fenton F D Forde v D R Forde||@@||Fenton; F. D. Forde v D. R. Forde; D R Gill V D A Gill 8 S||@@||D. R. Gill v D. A. Gill; S. S. Granger v B A Granger J K||@@||Granger v B. A. Granger; J. K. Hcnzo v M B I Henze F Hepton||@@||Henze v M. B. I. Henze; F. Hepton v D M Hepton L E Hodges v||@@||v D. M. Hepton; L. E. Hodges v F J Hodges MAC Jackson||@@||F. J. Hodges; M.A.C. Jackson v W O Jackson TAC Jenkins||@@||v W. C. Jackson; T.A.C. Jenkins v N G. L Jenkins R E Jones v||@@||v N. G. L Jenkins; R. E. Jones v L G Jones ACS Kennedy v||@@||L .G. Jones; A.C.S. Kennedy v F N Kennedy||@@||F. N .Kennedy. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 27526819 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn Story Of Bid -||@@||Story Of Bid To I||@@||To Steal Report||@@||Steal Report Police said at Central-j||@@||Police said at Central Court of Petty Sessions yds-s||@@||Court of Petty Sessions yes- terday that a postal worker:||@@||terday that a postal worker broke into Crow's Nests||@@||broke into Crow's Nest post-office to try to steal, a-,';||@@||post-office to try to steal, a departmental report.||@@||departmental report. Mr. R. Soiling, S.M¡, sent;||@@||Mr. R. Solling, S.M., sent the .man, Norman Scott Bed-*||@@||the man, Norman Scott Bed- doe, 35, of Albany Street,'!||@@||doe, 35, of Albany Street, Crow's Nest, for trial at thé^||@@||Crow's Nest, for trial at the Quarter Sessions on a charge/,||@@||Quarter Sessions on a charge of breaking and entering with,,||@@||of breaking and entering with intent to steal.||@@||intent to steal. Errol Darcy Hewett, reliev-'1||@@||Errol Darcy Hewett, reliev- ing postmaster, of Condamine' i||@@||ing postmaster, of Condamine Street, Balgowlah, said that at;||@@||Street, Balgowlah, said that at 8.20 p.m. on January 13 he ^,||@@||8.20 p.m. on January 13 he was outside the Crow's Nest",||@@||was outside the Crow's Nest post-office. i '||@@||post-office. He looked through a. win-1||@@||He looked through a win- dow and saw Beddoe sitting .||@@||dow and saw Beddoe sitting at the postmaster's . table.||@@||at the postmaster's table. FRIGHTENED||@@||FRIGHTENED Constable R. A. Mair said"||@@||Constable R. A. Mair said Beddoe told him he broke into I||@@||Beddoe told him he broke into thc post-office to make seve¿';||@@||the post-office to make seve- ral improtant phone calls and |||@@||ral improtant phone calls and to get hold of a report about;||@@||to get hold of a report about himself. , Y||@@||himself. Beddoe said the report was "||@@||Beddoe said the report was about something that had hap- I||@@||about something that had hap- pened during the day, and ha !||@@||pened during the day, and he was frightened he-would losöü||@@||was frightened he would lose his job, the constable added, j||@@||his job, the constable added. Mr. Soiling allowed Beddoo||@@||Mr. Solling allowed Beddoe £10 bail.||@@||£10 bail. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 18392087 year 1953 type Article title The Sydney Morn Mint Building i||@@||Mint Building Sur,--Tb* cía .\-fint Build-||@@||Sir, - The old Mint Build- ing in Macquarie Streit- cutir1||@@||ing in Macquarie Street, built hy Franaa Greenaway., is jsed for the Housing Ccnmta||@@||used for the Housing Commis- îfcnvw&iciîcoufd!ea3rï2 ¡removed||@@||sion which could easily be moved to sonfe other säe fir Waoflteov||@@||to some other site in Woolloo- rneofccv Mifler/j. Point cr Surr?||@@||mooloo, Millers Point or Surry Hat*.||@@||Hills. Sjcfeey. EJL. i||@@||Sydney E.R. ||@@||