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CYCLING. (Australian Press Association). (United Service). SYDNEY, January 10. In the international cycling match at Velodrome, W. Leatlian (New Zealand; defeated Oscar Butt (Germany) by inches in the first heat, hut was disqualified for leaving the poll line. Butt beat Leatlian comfortably in the second heal, thereby winning the match. A BODY FOUND. .MELBOURNE, .January 10. The Collingwood police recovered the body of Jessie Dunbar. aged .‘id, Irom Yarra. river. There was no clothing on the laxly. Sydney Thompson, aged 51, is being held by the police on a charge of drunkenness, pending further inquiries. A MOTOB ACCIDENT. MELBOURNE, Jan. 10. Six persons were injured, some seriously, when a large rail motor travelling rapidly, became derailed on the; Geelong line. The hitter part of the motor crashed into a telegraph pole, one side being torn off. Isabella Tyqiiin, aged 50, had her right leg amputated and suflercd a compound fracture of the left leg. HEAT WAVE. (Beeeived this day at 12.25. p.m.) SYDNEY. Jan. It). Yesterday’s heat was responsible lor ! two deaths. Several persons: collapsed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1929, Page 5
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