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ALLEGED MURDER. (Australian Press Association). (United Service). (Received this day at 11.25. a.m.) ADELAIDE, Dec. 28. The body of Gustntf Lindholm, aged fifty-five, clad only in a singlet, with bloodstains on the head was found lying in the doorway of his house. Murder is suspected, as it appears that Lindholm was struck on the head. Three men were arrested for drunkenness pending a further inquiry. GIRL OF FOUR. WANDERS AND IS, FOUND DEAD. PERTH, Dec. 28. ■ Joyce Cooper, aged four, who wandered away on ’Xmas Eve, has been found dead by a Constable and tracker at the foot of Sterling Ranges, four miles away. Twenty-one trackers, fourteen mounted police and a hundred men scoured the bush all night and on ’Xmas Day. The country is very rugged. It is believed that the child died on Wednesday.
PASSENGERS FOR N.Z. SYDNEY, December 28. M,r and Mrs T. H. Lowly and* Proifessor V 7. A. Bailey are passengers on the Maunganui for Auckland. GERMAN SHIPPING. ;j ;; SYDNEY, December 28. Germany, who has already re-enter-ed Hie Australian shipping trade, is now putting a steamer on for the Hong Kong, New Guinea run, thus partially restoring the pre-war service, from Rahul to the East.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1928, Page 5
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