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Archbishop's Estate. The late Archbishop Wright, formerly of Sydney, left an English estate valued at £47-18.
Launch Tragedy Victim. The body of Stephen Gleeson, the fifth victim of the Cronulla (N.S.W.) launch tragedy, has been recovered from the sea after ten days.
Russian Air Mission. Returning M. Pierre Cot's recent visit to Moscow, a Russian air mission is going to France on October 23.
Mrs. Amy Mollison. It is learned that Mrs. Amy Mollison is in a New York hospital under observation for her nervous condition Officials decline to state details.
Billiard Player Robbed. Thieves ransacked the home of Tom Newman, the billiard player, in North London and took medals, silver plate, and his wife’s jewellery, but found the billiards championship cup too cumbersome to carry. * « ♦ Inventor’s Death. Reinhold Tilling, the rocket aeroplane experimenter, who was injured in tin explosion in his laboratory, died in hospital. The explosion occurred when a rocket in which Tilling hoped to cross the Atlantic was being recharged.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 16, 13 October 1933, Page 9
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