AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[by TELEGRAPH —PER TRESS ASSOCIATION.] DE GAIUS NOT ON AIAHEXO. SYDNEY, Jan. 11. Tn reply to a wireless message sent by the police, the steamer Alnheno has replied in a message stating that a most thorough search has failed to disclose anyone among the passengers answering to the description of De Garis. DROP IN GOLD YIELD. BRISBANE, January 10. The approximate gold yield for Queensland in 192-1 was 95,356 fine ounces valued at £405,013 sterling compared with 81,81-1 fine ounces valued at" £300,2(50 sterling in 1923. SYDNEY TO ADELAIDE. SYDNEY, January 11. An aerial passenger service between Sydney and Adelaide has commenced. The fare is £2l, and the living time is nine hours.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1925, Page 1
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115AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1925, Page 1
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