STRONG CRICKET TEAM. SYDNEY, -lan. 16, Tin' cricket team sailing for m Zealand on 2nd kooruary, comprises Macartney fCaptain), \V. Bardsley, R. Bardslev. Andrews, Kippax, Mailley, Oldfield. Hendry. Piincli, Mnllarkey, Rateliffe. Everett. Nine of the foregoing are included in the team to meet Victoria on the 2ntli. The side is especially strong in hatting. TWO SKELETONS. BRISBANE, Jan. 16. Two skeletons, which were found;; near the Caveman River last month;, have been identified as those of two youthful returned soldiers named E. Stephens and H. Steebhom, who were engaged in a walking tour through Australia. They were last seen alive in October 1922, by natives in the vicinity of the discovery.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1924, Page 2
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