ADVERSE WINDS DELAY SOUTHERN CROSS
KOOKA BURRA PARTY * AT ALICE SPRINGS AN ARREST FOR MURDER. SYDNEY, Jnm- 21. Adverse westerly winds, prey;.':ling for two-thirds of the journey will a.gain delay the departure of Southern Gros.-. to-morrow. Also, McWilliams has not yet completed his radio tests. A message from Alice Spring's, Central Australia, states that the Kookaburra :>artv. v. ifh the bodies ot Anderson and Hitchcock, arrived to-day. The bodies veil] be placed on a train for Adelaide on Sunday. Constable Murray, who accompanied the par'y. arrested an aboriginal, Willa berta Jack, who was charged with the murder of a white settler named Jlenty. last December.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 June 1929, Page 7
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