AUSTRALIAN NEWS
QUEENSLAND FLOODS,
(Australian Press Association)
(Received this day at 11 a.m.) BRISBANE, Jan. 23
Floods and washuwnys arc due to torrential rains during tluj past three weeks.
To mark the start of the North Queensland cyclone season since the beginning of the year, two cyclones have visited the northern coast and rain, played havoc with railway services. halls at Tulli are now measured by the yard. In tin* last fortnight four yards were recorded, twelve inches having been , registered for the last forty-eight hours. A POLICE INQUIRY. SYDNEY, Jan. 23. The police are inquiring into the discovery of three detonators found under a floor mat in a hotel where police are staying at Kurri. AN ARREST. (Received this day at 9.40 a.m.) SYDNEY, January 23. A remarkable feature of the case of Roy Whitting, arrested yesterday was that he made no attempt to hide his identity from the police. After ; his es- • ap - lie tia le i is way to Australia under his own name and upon establishing n business did not hide the fact that he came from New Zealand. He married 3 mouths ago,
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1930, Page 5
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