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(Australian Press Association., 1 ENGLISH TEAM SAILS FOR. N.Z. /SYDNEY, July 26. The Aorangi sailed at 5.15 p.m. today for Auckland. The English Rugby League footballers are passengers. TIMBER SHIP’S ROUGH TRIP. SYDNEY, July 27. With a heavy list of fifteen degrees, the mdtorslnp Yinetnoor, with a huge timber cargo arrived from Portland, Oregon. She encountered continuous seas and gales for nine days ofT the New South Wales const. Tlio crew had an anxious time trying to savYi tlio cargo. Thousands of feet of Oregon were swept overboard, and a considerable portion of the iron railing was destroyed. FIRE ON STEAMER. SYDNEY, July 27. The Marine underwriters here, have been advised that fire damaged a quantity of sugar aboard the Union Coy’s motorship, Haurnki, hound from Sydney to San Francisco, via Suva. AUSTRALIAN DETECTIVES. SYDNEY, July 27. Three detectives are to go to Scotland Yard, Paris and probably New York, for instruction in crime detection. They are, Maekay, Quinn and Lawrence. THE LASH FOR SEX CRIMES. SYDNEY, July 27. Cabinet intends to reintroduce the lash for sex crimes of the type lately reported. S
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1928, Page 3
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