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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. GABLE ASSOCIATION. AfORNTA IXEER INC ACCI DENT. .MELBOURNE, July 10. Dr. Charles Valley, iiioiliitaineeriug on . .Mount Buffalo, fell into a gorge and is believed to liavo lodged on a ledge -100 feet down and GOD feet front the bottom of the gorge. Desperate effoits are being made to rescue It ini. One member of the rescue party was lowered 180 feet liy a rope over the cliff, but the rope was not long enough to reach the ledge, where it is believed Dr Varley is lying. The weather is bitterly cold. A later message stated the body had been recovered. WIRELESS TEST. SYDNEY. July 11. Using a small, dull emitter valve, on a standard receiving set. on July Bth. Air 11. Rearee. of Staiunore. heard Dunedin broadcasting the result of the All Black match. He also heard the Dunedin Rost Olliee clock chillies. SIT'D RAAIS. SYDNEY, July 11. Ai the stud sheep stiles, a pen of II special stud rains, from the liaddun Rig Stud, realised tin* record price of 8828 guineas.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1924, Page 3
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