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Till'] MELBOURNE ‘’ARHUS.” j (Australian Press Association). ! i (LniUid ,•service). MELBOURNE, One. M. .Mi' Hoy L. Curt hoys has been appointed editor of the Melbourne “Argus” in succession to l)r E. S. Cunningham, who lias held that position for twenty-two years. .Mr Curt hoys is thirty-six years of age. lie gained lii.s journalistic experienee on the “Western Australian.” Perth. RETURNING NEW ZEALANDERS. SYDNEY, Dec. 11. The Marama sailed at 0.10 p.m. lor Auckland and the Maunganui at 0.10 p.m. for Wellington. The Maunganui’s passengers include Lady Hell, Liu 1 lion ,). A. lianaii and .Mrs Hunan, Professor Cotton, of Victoria College and .Mrs Cotton. AH arc returning from a visit to Europe. CAR IN FLAMES. MAN FATALLY IN.) FRET). SYDNEY. Dec. 10. Two men. Horace Dike and William Hughes, were hurled from a car near • Juneo. The car was hiirued. tiud Hughes’ clothes caught- lire as he lay ( wounded on the roadway, lie died in hospital. Dike is not expected to recover. A woman companion. Pauline Case, was less seriously injured.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1928, Page 6
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