AUSTRALIAN NEWS
1) ISA BLED STEAMER. (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, March 25. Burns Philip steamer Metaram. which in at present disabled at Solomon islands, through engine room .trouble, will be towed sixteen hundred miles to Sydney for repairs. A WRECKED PARTY. SYDNEY, March 25. One Japanese and three Koepangcrn have reached Darwin. They left A roe Island on 19th January, for Meroke Island off New Guinea coast, but were blown off their couse and were wrecked on English Company’s Island. They then made their way to Mullingimby misfiion station, where Rev Gibb provided them with, a canoy enabling them to go to Cape Don, whence they were brought here by steamer.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1931, Page 6
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