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BATTLEFIELD PILGRIMAGE. PERTH, October 9.
The Returned Soldiers’ Congress resolved to hold a pilgrimage of former service men to the battle areas of the Great War in the year 1930, on similar lines to those of the American Legion. SYDNEY SHOOTING. SYDNEY, October 8. John Hearn, aged 34 years of age, has been arrested and charged with the shooting of William Gillian (not Dillon), who was shot in Surrey Hills on Sunday night. Hearn, was remanded to October 16. The victim's condition is improving.
PAPER MILLS REBUILDING. SYDNEY, October 9.
The Cumberland Paper Mills Company, owners of the plant burned yesterday, propose to build new mills, costing a quarter of a million sterling, the most up-to-date in the world. The contract will be arranged immediately.
MIDDLE-AGED MEN. SYDNEY, October 9.
Doctor Harvey Sutton, lecturing at a Health Week gathering, declared that men over forty were the mainstay of the community, but how many of them were really healthy? He advised his hearers to imitate the cricketer, not the golfer, and live intelligently. The death rate in Sydney was only 9.6 per thousand.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 October 1928, Page 7
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