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"LITERALLY STORMED HER."

Officers of the steamer Wakcfield, now in port here, report that extraordinary interest was manifested in the vessel's ;ii rival at Melbourne after her unsuccessful search fur the mining Waratah. Reporters had been on the look-out for the vessel for a week prior to her arrival •Hid they met her at the heads. When the vessel berthed Hie public literally stnrmi'd her and she was practically handed every to- visitors for the day.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 881, 29 July 1910, Page 4

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76

"LITERALLY STORMED HER." Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 881, 29 July 1910, Page 4

"LITERALLY STORMED HER." Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 881, 29 July 1910, Page 4

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