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THE BLOCKADE AND THE CABIN BOY

A HIGH SEA INCIDENT.

Australian-New Zealand Cable Association,

(Rec. August 11, 2.35 p.m.)

Mew York, August 10. The "Now York 'World" states that the British searched the liner Friedrich, on.- August 8, while en route from America to Copenhagen, and took 10,000 dollars in gold which Hang and Lagerlof,- two prominent New Yorkers, had concealed in a hiding place which was revealed by a cabin boy. Tho British gave a receipt for the money. Lagerlof is a strong pro-German.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2848, 12 August 1916, Page 10

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THE BLOCKADE AND THE CABIN BOY Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2848, 12 August 1916, Page 10

THE BLOCKADE AND THE CABIN BOY Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2848, 12 August 1916, Page 10

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