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LONDON, September 20. Jack Johnson, the pugilist, was fined £1 for furious driving after visiting the wounded at Colchester. When trapped, he retorted to the policeman : "You fellows ought to be out at the front instead of interfering with us when helping your people." A French official wireless message states that Dr Sticker, one of the most competent of Count Zeppelin's staff, has been killed. . \ SYDNEY, September 21. The committee of the forthcoming Allies' Day has taken the raising of £150,000 as its objective. It is anticipated that this sum will be easily reached.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16495, 22 September 1915, Page 5
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