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N.S.W. CHESS 'CHAMPIONSHIP. (Australia!!*Press Association.) - M SYDNEY, Sept. 1. The concifisifm of the chess championship tourne) 1 found three competitors, Goldstein; Lampartef, and Ivoshnitzky, tied with eight points each. Purdy, last"’'year’s-’xhampfon, was fourth. The tie is to be played off. SYDNEY IT ARBOUR. COLLISION,. SYDNEY, Sept. 1. There was a collision in Sydney harbour to-flay 'between the German- vessel Stassfurt: /'trawler !' Millimuniul. The fatter" received the' blow amidships; causing a gaping hole. The members oof the crew placed a collision matThlfthe hole, which minimised the inrush of water. The vessel was hurriedly docked.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1930, Page 6
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