A PIRATICAL ATTACK. HONG KONG November 20. The crew and passengers of the British steamer- Sui An, has arrived with a sensational stay of the capture of their vessel by Chinese buccaneers who were afterwards driven oft'. Sixty-five pirates travelling on the Sui An as passengers, seized the ship a few miles off Macao, holding the vessel for thirteen hours. They were forced to flee in sampans after a fierce battle, in which two were killed and several wounded including the Sui An’s captain, a priest and another European.
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MELBOURNE, Nov. 21. H. Williams lias purchased Lady Reynard, winner of the Mnribyrnong stakes for 1,600 guineas.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1922, Page 2
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162Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1922, Page 2
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