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JOCKEYS AND COMPENSATION ACT. SYDNEY. June 12. Tile District Court Judge in awarding compensation to the widow of a jockey who wa- killed while riding at Randwiek, rilled that the jockey was a wrnkmau within the meaning of the Employer's Liability Act. ATTEMPTED .MI'RDEIL SYDNEY. June 12. A (luaiterca-1 aboriginal named Ryan called on a married woman, draco Flint, who 1- In mg at Cnwiul apart from her husband, and after a brief altercation Ryan lired three revolver -hots, hitting her in the throat, chest and head. A man named Flynn who attempted to disarm Ryan was wo led in th‘ shoulder and thigh. though not -erinii-ly. Hot It were taken to the hospital where the woman'- condition i- -erioii-. 'I lie tioltee later Ic MI ltd Ryan’s body with a bullet m the temple.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1924, Page 3
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