Mr. Justice Long Innes, in Equity yesterday, gave judgment in what he described as a "painful case." He gave the custody of a two-year-old child to its mother, who, he ...
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Article : 237 wordsThe Italian aviator, Captain Osvaldo Baldi, who won the Bibesco Cup in 1933, is entering the centenary air race with a single-engined Caproni monoplane capable of an average ...
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Article : 131 wordsWilliam Cartwright, 29, shiftman, of Belmont, was killed, and two other mine workers were fortunate to escape serious injury when a big fall of coal and stone occurred in John ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 27 Mar 1934, Page 11
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