AUSTRALIA
[Bt CABIJO—PBKBB ABBN. —COPXBIGHT.) PROSECUTION DROPPED. MELBOURNE, August 8. The Crown entered a nolle prosequi in the case of Mrs. Edna Patton, wife of a Professor at the University, who was charged with illegally using funds of a women's organisation. N.Z'ERS ENTERTAINED. SYDNEY, August 8. The Maori footballers and the New Zealand women hockey players, tonight, attended a farewell dance In their honour given by the Kaii Ora New Zealand Club at the Pickwick Book Club, Sydney. They were received by Mr. W. Freeman, President, and Mrs. Stanley Hempton, organising retary.TUG SINKS. SYDNEY. August 8. A mystery surrounds the disappearance of the tug, Koorl, which was moored beside the collier Kiama in Walsh Bay. Sydney. When the men arrived for work this morning, they were unable to locate the Koorl, and the weight of opinion was that she was at the bottom of the harbour, but there was no definite proof she had sunk. Except for a patch of oil, the water was clear, but to penetrate to a depth of :>5 feet was beyond the searchers* eves. LATER. A diver located the tug Koori In 40 feet of water.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 August 1935, Page 7
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