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[BY TELEGRATIr—rER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] CAPTAIN IN TROUBLE. -.Received this day at 8 a.tti.) SYDNEY. Sept. 2:1. The Marine Board inquiry in connection with the accident to the ferry steamer Karachi cabled on 28th. August, resulted in Captain Orimston being called u| on to show cause why his ccrtiiii ate .should not be dealt with. Slimming up. the Judge painted out the evidence showed the captain prior to leaving the wharf, failed to assure •himself that the rudder was not clear, whereby he was guilty of culpable negligence. if he lia-l tried to bring the ship to its proper course he would have found out in time that the rudder was locked. N.S.W. ROAD RACE. ** SYDNEY, Sen. 21. The annual Dunlop road cycle rare from (foulßurn to Sydney was run in line weather, and the roads were good. It is a professional event for members of the League of Wheelmen. It was won by ihe scratch man 11. Opperman (Victoria) in 7 hours liniins :Risers. The amateur event was won by If. Thomas (N.S.W.) with 25 minutes allowance, in 7 hours s.‘i mins lOsecs.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1924, Page 3
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185AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1924, Page 3
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