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[Australia A- X.Z. Cable Assot iatijtt j MA( MILBAN EXLFDITION. WASHINGTON. Sept. 22. The National Geographical Society has received a radio report that the Leary aeroplane 1 artier of the .MacMillan expedition sheltered in a haven oil the Labrador coast having successfully cro-sed the treacherous Davis Strait, alter lighting high -ea- and gales tor I'd hours. The schooner Bo.wluin has not yet been able to negotiate the passage. o'-', ing to the gale.
A HORLIBI.E MULDER. NEo YOLK. Sept. 22. Tin- city has been startled and horrified bv the brutal murder of Mrs Sophie Loleski who was thrust alive into a furnace by George Syniuk, her lover. The woman v.n- pushed in feet first, and the heavy furnace door was clamped .after she had been struck on the head, with a bottle. Smyuk has teen captured. He .-ay- that the woman tried to poison him. MEXICAN TOWN AVI LET) OFT. NEW YORK. Sept. 22. A. tire at Tijuana, in Mexico, did a million dollars damage in a border drinking town, wiping out famous bars, cafes and gambling.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1925, Page 2
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