AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association
COMMENDATION'S ENGAGEAIENTS SYDNEY, Aug. 3.
Commendation was scratched for the Epsom and Handicaps and Cantala Stakes. The only Handicap in which ho starts is the Caulfield Cup, and he also contests the weiglit-for-ngo events at Warwick Farm and Itosehill, as well as the (Australian Jockey Club Spring ingThe “Herald” describes Commendation ns one of the finest looking horses ever seen in Sydney,
ASSOCIATION’S ADVICE. SYDNEY, Aug. 4
The Metal Trades Employers Association has advised the strikers unless they resume work immediately, steps will he taken to enforce'an order of the Arbitration Court, and failure to obey the order may involve a fine of £lO9 or three months’ gaol. A DOUBLE DEATH. BRISBANE, Aug. 4.
Mr and Mrs J. Crisp were found dliot dead in a bedroom of a city hotc-1. Crisp went to Sydney a fortnight ago to marry ft Sydney girl. The couple returned and took a room at a hotel. The woman was apparently shot while asleep, Crisp afterwards committing suicide. Financial worries are believed to be the cause of the tragedy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1927, Page 3
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