Cable Jottings
RESCUE AND DEATH.—Mrs. Selle, *ho was rescued half-drowned from a motor-car in the Parramatta River, hied from shock. Her husband was W. A. Selle. registrar of Sydney university. CHICAGO OUTRAGE. —A Chicago Labour leader, Air. Timothy Murphy. Known as “Big Tim,’’ was shot dead J? Lis home in an exclusive residential district of Chicago. The assassins attacked him with machine-guns.— A-P.A.-U.S. COINING -PLANT RAID.—The police Yesterday raided a house in Concord, a suburb of Sydney, and discovered a complete coining plant and a number florins, which were excellent imitations. An Italian, Nella *Jinescotta, who was on the premises, was arrested. VESUVIUS AGAIN.—A spectacular of Vesuvius is in progress. are continual explosions, which in Ve launc hed into the air masses of "candescent lava. The eruptive cone as been raised almost to a level with . J 9 4 Sreat crater which crumbled away ° n April 6. 1906.—A.P.A.-U.S. £gVER!SH BUILDING. —The anre Port the Sydney Water and r>a«t er . a&e Lourcl states that during the snk ear - in the area of the city and S - cov cred by the board, 11,972 von buildings were erected. These inuived an outlay of £15,293,780, an inKevioug f compared with the
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 392, 28 June 1928, Page 11
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197Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 392, 28 June 1928, Page 11
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