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STEAMER FLOODED. (Australian Press Association) SYDNEY, July 20. The Marine Underwriters’ Association have received a cablegram that the steamer I'akipaki which was flooded after a fire, is at New York with six feet of water in the holds containing oils, cars and general cargo for New Zealand, which is being discharged. S.S. ULIMAROA. V? • SYDlte, July 19. , The steamer Ulimaroa sailed at one f o’clock for Wellington. ' • * ANOTHER, RISE IN FLOUR. •- '**- If X : SYDNEY, July'l9. The price of flour was increased here again to-day to £l4 a ton. WOMEN. ATTACKED. /■ ' SYDNEY, July 20. Burglars visiting a house in a suburb c'f Hurstville overpowered a widow and her daughter, wrapped them in bed clothes! and then escaped wifi clothes and jewellery. The daughter hearing her mother groaning went To her aid. She was grabbed ( by a man who struck her in the facd and' rolled her in the bedclothes. The motlmy was found in a similar plight. Thp house had been-visited by intrudbi's on the previous night. > ■
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1929, Page 5
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