GENERAL CABLES
SHIP SUNK. PILGRIMS ABOARD SAVED. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph— I>). DELHI, Jan. 7. Late last night at the mouth of the Hoogly, the ten thousand ton City Hall boat, Walton Hall, crashed into the five hundred ton nor, Ooriya, carrying pilgrims. The latter sank, but no lives were lost. AN ARREST. CAIRNS, Jan. «. A man who admitted his name is James Kelly, was arrested at Thursday Island on a charge of vagrancy, lie being questioned about the Boonjie murder of August 7th. A NEW INVENTION. BERLIN, Jan. 8. It is announced that Professor Esau, of Jena, has succeeded in sending ultra short waves possessing peculiar properties, without an aerial, a distance of 250' miles. Hs sets aie contained in a. cigar box, and can be used for medical purposes. Small animals were killed instantly and according to the “Thuringer Zeitung,” balllus cultures were annihilated.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1929, Page 6
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