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CAPTURED STEAMERS TO CARRY* ' .•—• ' \ MEAT. ' . ~ Sydney, October 30. The. Federal, Government intends to - Use-the captured German steamers for transporting frozen, goods to England. HOW THE COMET WAS SEIZED'. '." Sydney, October 30. ' The story brought by tho German gunboat Ko'met captured in New Guinea shows-that she was located with the . a-ssistaneo'of natives hidden in a small' harbouri- - The' ca;>turers wore abroad ~
;, before anyone excepting the captain wai d awake. The captain had just left his y bunk and was beginning to share wher o Suddenly his cabin door was opened ib and ho turned and found himself look if ing down a barrel of a revolver. h FRENCH EXPLORERS TO RETURN ® _ Sydney, October 30. , b _ Tlie captain, officers, and crew of the • French exploring ship La' Curieusc have y decided to abandon the'voyage. They will leave the vessel in Sydney and > return to France and re-enter the naval service, as'thoy consider the call of duty stronger than tho call of science. They will rosunie the voyage after the war.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2298, 31 October 1914, Page 8
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170AUSTRALIAN ITEMS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2298, 31 October 1914, Page 8
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