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THE VOYAGE OF THE OPHIR.

Detained in the Suez Canal. Entertaining the Officers of the Britannic. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT.) (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Received this day at 9 1G a.m. London, April 1. The Ophir arrived at Suez at ten this morning, and sailed again at 11 30. It was reported that all were well. The Ophir had a record passage through the Suez Canal to Bitter Lake, where she was detained owing to the accident to the dredger, hindering her passage and rendering it unsafe. The Ophir anchored during the night, The Ophir entertained the Imperial Representatives Corps in the Troopship Britannic ashore at Lake Timsah. The party from the Ophir visited the Britannic. On passing the Troopship, the Royal partp were saluted by a Guard of Honor.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 2 April 1901, Page 3

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THE VOYAGE OF THE OPHIR. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 2 April 1901, Page 3

THE VOYAGE OF THE OPHIR. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 2 April 1901, Page 3

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