AUSTRALIAN NEWS
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(Australian Press Association) (United Service).
THURSDAY ISLAND, Nov. G
The Tango Maru is believed to be leaking. The passengers at present are remaining aboard. The ship’s position is reported to be safe.
THE HALING CASE
THURSDAY ISLAND, Nov. G
Diver Albert, concerned in the .Haling case lias been detained, and is returning to Sydney.
BOXER’S DEATH. MELBOURNE, Nov. 0
Albert Joyce, 20, has died as the result of being floored twice in a preliminary boxing contest at the Stadium. His skull was fractured.
WOMAN’S HORRIBLE ACT
SUVA. Nov. 5
Madrasi, a woman jealous of her huubanil's suspected philandering with another woman, on Saturday aftoinoon at Suva saturated her clothing with kerosene and set them alight. She died in agony in the hospital two hours later.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1928, Page 5
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