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MOTOR TRAGEDIES. 16 SYDNEY CASUALTIES. - (Australian Press Association) SYDNEY, October 20. ' Three persons were killed and thirteen hurt in motor smashes yesterday ’afternoon and last night. , . The mishaps included an accident a,t the Wentworth (Speedway race, .when si motor-cycle skidded and crashed into a fence, injuring three of the. spectators.
N.S.W. COAL LOCK-OUT: MINERS’ NEW MOVE. r SYDNEY, October 20. The enginemen of five unassociated pits, who are at present working in the South Maitland coalfield will be withdrawn to-night. The trouble may be extended to the southern and western fields. TRAINS FIRED ON. N..S.W. SENSATION. * , SYDNEY, Oct. 20. A man, believed to be a lunatic, was abroad early this morning ih the Sefton Park district. He fired a number of shots at passing trains, including the Melbourne express, and also at the Cbullora signalman’s box. Wirp dows were smashed, but nobody was injured. . . , ..
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1929, Page 6
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