THRILLING CHASE.
IM Al-HI N.YKb’S IN ACTION. CIO itO’l LIQUOR SEIZURE. NEW YORK. July MO. Sixteen Ii ii ml: < cl ma liiue gnu mitiaL Were lit'.d in a ill rilling clia-e after riim-! inn.cis l y "dry" agetils. The sea brittle, in l.oii'C Islam! Sound I:i. < I -eve! a I liciirs. It is relieved t his is a r ". ord number of slmllire I in any e'lgagenicin in the iht' cyear-' li'iuor war. Tlie 11l ill -r :i 111 :< • r c-- a' ed iv. ice. but final!v wa- ruptured nil' the mouth of the Ci.ilinrlirtlc liver. The fugitive vessel, which was | ainted black, was PH feet long, and had n speed of dll miles an hour. The crow said the vc- cl was for. ed to sui'l'enilrr v.Jiom the* steering gear was shot away. The authentic- seized 7CJ cases ol liquor, valaeil at dlt.cOT dollars (normally £10.000). Another riim-riimtor (tied to ram a Customs cutler. An ollicer who led overboard v.as J.rugged I'nur miles through the water a.t tk" end d a
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1924, Page 1
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172THRILLING CHASE. Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1924, Page 1
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