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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 5

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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Marriage Guidance Organisations The Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday, June 1. 1960 THAT 100,000 FEELING M.iMiT.tffFI QgEfXBPft jTTrmj ASTOR'dfiamdnd-dot' NO KILLING INTENDED, MEN CLAIM Si i Two Maltese men said yesterday, that they had had no intention of killing a taxidriver. pply For Aid CANBERRA. Wednesday. The FOR ALL VEHICLES LT Him re.

JTstE- UArnAvXAnctiiL Sir fiarfiflrl Rar- The men spoke through The Crown Prosecutor, Mr R. R. Kidston. Q.C., an interpreter when they yesterday tendered two made statements trom the wick, today invited marriage guidance 1 yganisation to apply for approval i 'jhder the Matrimonial Causes Act. ajyy ill dock in Central Criminal documents which he alleged were statements dictated by Court.

Fenech and Attard to Their defence counsel, Mr iTli Art. which orovides police. F. W. Vizzard, Public De Attard's alleged state uniform divorce code Australia, is not exDec- fender, asked the jury to ment said: "About 10 brine in a verdict of man come into lorce o'clock we been in the garden and me and Danny slaughter, but not murder.

uctoDer i. The Maltese are Geno round a string. iic function will properly instructed and carefully selected persons. It would be necessary for all people engaged in such work in an organisation to be specifically qualified for their particular tasks. Grouping Of Agencies Sir Garfield said that al tocc ctil after II' Pari' of I I lb prov (uriage to itil alter nf provide "He told me that we Attard, 19, and Danjeli Fen-ech, 21, labourers, of Old subsidies for would kill a taxidriver and get his money." guidance orgamsa- Prospect Koad.

Pendle Hill. Thev have pleaded not guilty to charges of having murdered Konald tawin Newell, 52. taxidriver, of i'Sif Garfield said that as irriase guidance activities -Ira formed part of wider Jciiviiics in the field of "Ucial welfare work, it was Medical Evidence Fenech's alleged statement said the two men took though goodwill and the desire to serve would no Pitt Street. Redfern. at Pendle Hill last December 30.

money from a bag on the longer be enough, they were indispensable, along with trainine and the oossession The Crown alleges Attard steering wheel. ilncessary to decide wnai 'fctivities would qualify. Wit was decided they must fcvolve the actual or antici- and Fenech strangled Newell Addressing the jury, Mr of intelligence, personality, in his taxi with a piece ot Vizzard said medical evi apmuue, experience ana twine and robbed him. ticd relationship of hus- temperament. dence indicated Newell could have smothered when THE TRANSISTOR RADIO MADE FOR FORD Specially styled to suit your instrument panel Look for the 'diamond-dot' it's your guarantee that this is the genuine TRANSISTOR power car radio for your car.

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Mr Justice Collins ad him in any way. workers. He hoped the national ice oe carneu oui only oy "When Danny punched journed the trial until 10 bodies would in due course! promote a basic course of him in the face 1 put the a.m. today. string around his neck.

study or all affiliated "When let the string loose he still breathing. I Death Of I Justice SCHOOLGIRL, 6, KILLED BY CAR never touch him after that." bodies. Applicants for approval under the Act should give full details of their activities, selection and instruction standards, affiliations with Fenech said: I gave a punch to the driver's face with my left hand. Mr Thorne, of Bondi, arrived at Kingsford I could not even write and someone nearby finished the orders I was making Cantor A car knocked down and killed Helen Margaret Pearce, 6, in Kissing Point Road, Dundas, yesterday 1 had no intention of I'ni iirnf nihil ri Tn nrff i iar rTTt THLSU other bodies, numbers of lH tiliii illi T1 i iTillii'li 1 1'l ftl Tl Smith Airport by East killinc him. out.

"My idea was to hit him West Airlines from Tarn- 'Mr Justice Cantor, a helpers to be engaged, arrangements for medical and psychiatric consultation. travellers at the hotel where he had spent the night were trying to pull his leg. He said he realised it was no joke when the newspaper reporter told him the number of the ticket and the name of the syndicate. "I suddenly went cold all morning. and then tie him, and after worth.

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Only three reporters and and estimates of their pro M(strial Commission for 2 that rob him of his money. Both men claimed their knowledse of Enslish was The girl was crossing the road on her way to school with her sister Valerie, 8, posed expenditure. The applications should his father had to be con sidered. BO years before his retirement in 1957, died at two photographers were at the T.A.A. terminal when his plane landed.

so limited they could not when the car struck her. She was dead on arrival over. I felt nutters in my be addressed to the Secretary, Attorney-General's "If 1 left the road it would be leaving him in the tuny understand the ques tions put by detectives in' Us home at Castlecrag Iktsterday at the age of. Mr Thorne. 37.

telephoned at Parramatta District Hos stomach and I could not talk. Department, Canberra. his family from the airport, vestigating the case lurch, he said. pital. then quietly took a taxi home.

He refused to set excited (Mr Justice Cantor made steel industry award in 9' juhis award, which is still guide to the steel in-telry, was announced after o' er his win and said the money would not be recklessly spent or given away. "I believe in the saying 'charity begins at home' and I intend to make this my policy," he added. Hearing which lasted for than 12 months. 'jMr Justice Cantor "lurice Emanuel Cantor Iks ill for some time be- Mr Thorne said that apart his death. WlHe was born in in 1887, educated in wRrth and Sydney and ad- from buying a house he would make no other immediate decisions about how the money would be spent.

May Put Prize Rtted to the N.S.W. Bar June, 1918. He was annotated to thp In The Bank JtS.W.- Industrial Commis- He hinted, however, that pn on December 13, 1927. IMr Justice Cantor is sur vived hv his wiftv twn tnnt Mr H. L.

Cantor and Mr Cantor, and two Wughters, Mrs I. J. Stroud he might put the 100,000 into a fixed bank deposit for six months until he had become accustomed to owning such a large amount. Mr Thorne lives with his wife and two children, Graeme, 8, and Belinda, 3, B. Mrs J.

Wall. MR ARMITAGE in a tlat in bdward street. hone Call "Led His prize was won with an unusuallv low-numbered ticket 3932. Dismissal "Don't tell me small numbers don't win prizes." he said. Mr Cecil Armitage said last night he Mr Thorne said he usu lieved his dismissal last month as an Aus- ally bought two or three lottery tickets each month, but never more than one in each lottery.

alian Jockey Club steward arose from a telephone conversation with a jockey. In the past he had He said the telephone' to jockey A. Mulley bought only three or four 3 Opera House tickets, generally sharing them with friends. was made on Monday eht. Mav 9.

four davs Before yesterday his pre Mulley about his riding at the Wagga meeting later in the week and asked about a shoulder injury he suffered in a track accident. "Two days later I was questioned at the A.J.C. office by the chairman. Sir Alan Potter, and the vice- tfore the A.J.C. com- vious lottery winnings were iittee dismissed him.

an occasional i-5 or tiu prize and shares in two Mr Armitage had been on i board of A.J.C. stewards 20 prizes. Mr Thorne, who is a free ice April 16. 1956. chairman, Mr Justice Dovey.

lance agent in partnership II His sudden dismissal pused one of the biggest Hocks in racins for vears. with his father, was in a Gunnedah store yesterday "During their cross-examination, I denied that I introduced myself to Mulley on the phone as 'Uncle when a Sydney newspaper fjMr Armitage last night Mid the cause of his dismissal was "ridiculously telephoned him the news. George' to avoid identifica "At first I did not believe it," he said. tion. "On the day of my dismissal I produced mv own rr PAsked About He thought some tellow and my wife's bankbooks and cheque butts but the Injury" tWhen dismissed.

Mr committee did not inspect them." milage's only comment Mr Armitage said he was pas mat he may have been discreet but not improper." I. Last nicht. Mr Armitaee given a month pay instead of notice and his superannuation instalments. Lab. Men To Keep Outside Jobs tid he thought he acted in interests of the General He refused to comment on rumours that he had udiic, owners, trainers and liiiicy when he rani the applied for a casual 1 steward's job with the cKey on May y.

N.S.W. Trotting Club. ne said: "i spoke to CANBERRA, Wed nesday. The Federal Parliamentary Labour Party today rejected a up move to prevent Labour members ot Parliament from having outside jobs. The motion, moved by Mr E.

i. Ward N.S.W.), was defeated by 36 votes to 18. It is believed Mr Ward moved the motion to em f7 V. barrass the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, Senator N. E.

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ot pure WCJCJJU Since then Mr Ward has tried several times in Caucus to embarrass Senator McKenna, who he claims used sectarian methods IMI'I I -1 lilt I HI 1II 'il against bim during the bal lot. Today's motion was aim ed mainly at Senator Mo Reserved for those special occasions that can crop' up at any season, your dinner suit needs to be a year-round Kenna, a lawyer and com' pany director. Mr Whitlam. also a law yer, occasionally appears in court. "UIESI OALP, LXT.

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