GENERAL CABLES
COASTAL VESSEL AILS SING. DARWIN, January, 5. The coastal vessel which left Darwin on December 12th, for the Victoria and Daly Rivers, with large supplies for the settlers, has not since been reported, although she was due back at Darwin on December 22nd. Anxiety was felt for the safety of the vess l, and also for that of the settlors, who are very short of provisions. CARDINAL BOURNE’S: HEALTH.
RUGBY, January 4. Cardinal Bourne arrived at Plymouth from Naples. His health lia-s much -improved -during -the voyage home.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1933, Page 5
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