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BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. FLOODS IN QUEENSLAND. BRISBANE, July 1. The town of Goddiwindi is flooded. The water in some places is nine feet deep. Many families have removed to the schools and the churches on the higher ground. The damage is extensive. FALL IN STOCK PRICKS. SYDNEY, July -1. The annual sheep sales here have commenced. Compared with last year, prices for stud stock are down 23 per cent. The best flock sheep are 10 to 20 per cent lower. TDK I.fGOKR I CASE. (Received This Day at 8 a.in.) SYDNEY. Julv .». The I .igouri case was continued. Doctor Tiney gave evidence that be examined I.igouri at Waggn after she bad left the convent. He found her unite normal. She showed no signs of insanity and appeared physically capable of earning her living. Witness admitted that it. was no uncommon ex-
perience for a person who bad been given nauseous medicine to think that poison bad been administered, probably by the chemist who mad'' t be. medicine up wrongly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1921, Page 1
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174VARIOUS CABLED ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1921, Page 1
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