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THE ARMAGH'S CARGO. HOPES OF SALVAGE. (“Sydney Sun” Cables). (Received this day at TO.To a.m.) LONDON. December 18. Three hundred and fifty feet of the iiftcri-a.it i t th" Armagh i> afloat and it i- Imped to salvage the cargo thcroOLYMPIC YACHTING. (Received this day at 11.15 e.rn.) LONDON. Dec. IS. The Anglo-American and Scandinavian yachtsmen are dissatisfied with the derision that tlm Olympic yacht races he held on the river Seine at a point where lie. re a maximum of 751. feet. which is ten ciamped; while the strong current also militates against sailing. They suggest that a suitable course is obtainable at Havre.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1923, Page 3
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