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DR. MARKS DEAD. . > , •;iH 1 Australian Press .Association). 7 y - (Received this day at 8.30. a.mOSYDNEY, July 15. Obituary—Dr Herbert Marks, of Woollahra, an eminent Sydney specialist and prominent sportsman. TIMBER WORKERS RESUMING. •AV-'.-r SYDNEY, july. Id./ More, timber . workers are- fesiiluing this Turning at ‘Rosenfield Timber Coy. yards, under ran agreement.-,be-tween the Management and Disputes’ Committee of the Labour Council.- This/ is’ the second yard to commjenoe work: SOUTH COAST COAL MINERS. .*,•# : STOPPAGE AVERTED. '. ~ SYDNEY, July 15. The danger of a stoppage of the South Coast Mine was. averted by the action of the Miners’ Delegate Board deciding to allow stone dusting in the mines to continue.
AIRMAN KILLED. ADELAIDE, July 15. Leslie Birks, aged 24, was killed when a Moth plane in which he was making a solo flight at Parafield got into a spin at a height of 200ft'; Birks w.is unable to regain control and the aeroplane crashed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1929, Page 5
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