Claude William Wallace and Eric Newlyn, who were convicted of the manslaughter of John Albert Rowland, at Bondi, appealed yesterday against their sentences of penal ...
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Article : 186 wordsLord Mottistone, formerly Major-General Sir John Seely, who presided at a luncheon, announced that the largest covered swimming pool and indoor sports arena in Britain would ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 28 Oct 1933, Page 15
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