PRISON SHIP
EXHIBITED IN NORTH AMKRICA*
f United Press Association —By Electn* Telegraph.—Copyright.! ! . ; ' '' ■ NEW YORK, September 29 Following on four years of effort 1 Lithe Australan Office here to stop exhibitions of the hulk “Biici*ess”'in Canada and the United 'States as ’an 1 Australian convict ships, when actually the vessel was only a prison ship ir Australia for a brief period, the Australian representative;' Mr Brookes, has received assurances from Governor Roosevelt, of New York State,, that an effort wili be made to stop'misleading advertisements and the exhibition of the ship on the ground that they are untruthful and that they tend to injure Australia’s reputation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1930, Page 3
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106PRISON SHIP Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1930, Page 3
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