Cable Jottings
MINISTER KILLED. A message irom Halifax, Nova Scotia, says Mr. J. F. Mahoney. Minister of National Resources for that province, has been jhUed in a motor-car collision.—A.P.A.TATHEK of FOOTBALL."—The death has occurred at Melbourne of -h'- H. C. Harrison, aged 1)3. He was known as the ‘'father of football" in Australia. He was the originator of the Australian game. Mr. Harrison had played in Victoria, South Australia, •asmania and Western Australia in his ) outh. ZEPPi:iAN’S PROGRI-'.SS,—A wiremessage from the Graf Zeppelin, Mhich is on the way back to Friedrtchshafen from Lakehurst, New Jersey, was received by the Navy Department, Washington, at 7 p.m. on - ionday. This gave the position of the •urship as about 9-10 miles due west of Gibraltar.—A. and X.Z.-P.A. SYDNEY MYSTERIES. Sydney's lon § list of mysterious disappearances as increased yesterday. Two women, Mrs. Egan, aged 29, and Mrs. Dakin, aged 32. and her baby girl, also two schoolboys, Mervyn Ripley and Frank :; cuno ’ are al l missing. The. people vMi«> were reported missing last week ua\y nut yet been traced. .
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 759, 4 September 1929, Page 9
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175Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 759, 4 September 1929, Page 9
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