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[Australian N.Z. Cable Association.] THE FMICKT STARTS. SYDNEY. Sept. 26. The fourteen thousand miles’ flight over the Pacific Islands has common: - ed, the seaplane taking off in front of Point Cook without a hitch. WOOL SALES. SYDNEY. September 28. At the wool sales the market ruled very firm at closing rates of last week. Competition was well sustained and full and satisfactory clearances made. (Ireasv merino sold to 273 d. HERDER CHARGE. SYDNEY. September 28. Hawthorne (cabled on lOtli) was committed for trial after tbe coroner’s inquest at which a verdict was returned that he murdered Mrs C'ox and -Mrs Galetta. R.AIN SAVES SHEEP. SYDNEY", September 28. The rain has also spread to t ictoria extending over the whole wheat area. Manv sheep which had heen driven in from the outlying districts dropped exhausted in hundreds at Essenden, and were being fed' and nursed by local residents. As they fell by the roadside they presented a pathetic spectacle but the beneficial rain has prevented further losses. ANOTHER. RAILWAY ACCIDENT. SYDNEY. September 2S. A serious railway accident occurred near Bretvarrina on Barwon River, five hundred miles northwest from Sydney. A brake vail of a goods train jumped the rails and five men in the van were seriously injured and sent to the hospital. The cause of the accident is unknown 4 S . . ...
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1926, Page 3
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