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HNOWN IN HEAVY WEATHER (Received this day at 11.30 a.m.) .SYDNEY, May 24,
wireless message from H.M.S. Renown states the ship is plunging ahead towards Australia through heavy seas, against a strong westerly. It is the worst weather experienced since the Renown started. The vessel picked up wireless messages from Pennant ‘Hills station, conveying welcomes from the Governor-General, and a number of public bodies. LIVING IN GERMANY.
(Received this dav at 11.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, Mav ?4„ Harold Sturrook, formerly of Leipzig, and a prisoner of war irm Geimany, famine prices, are ruling in Germany. Suits costs L*4s t« €-100, and shirts 655. Food also is abnormally high, mi at I cing 80s per pound, and eggs 2s each. A further hatch of enemy subjects will shortly he deported from Australia, including Father Jorger and Doctor Hirschifield,
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1920, Page 3
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