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Bj TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. A KETCH LOST. (F.eceived this day at 8 a.m.) ADELAIDE, June 9 A ketch supposed to ho the Lily May, was wrecked at Cape Elizabeth in Spencer Gulf, near Pt Aloonta. The vessel carried Captain Anderson, his wife and child, and two of a crew. There is no trace of the survivors.
THE AMELIA J. MYSTERY. MELBOURNE, June 9 In connection with the disappearance of the schooner Amelia J., off the Tasmanian coast some months ago, a bottle was found cm the Victorian coast, containing a message signed by one of the crew, saving the Amelia was afire, and bidding good-bye-. SPRINGBOKS’ TOUR. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, June 9. The Springboks play a match on the cricket ground on AVednesday, 6th July, not the 7th. WOOL IMPROVES. SYDNEY, Juno 9 There was keen competition at the wool sales, 6,600 hales being submitted and practically all cleared. Crossbreds showed an advance of five to ten per cent on the May sale.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1921, Page 1
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170VARIOUS CABLED ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1921, Page 1
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