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RAMMED AND SUNK

CANADIAN RUM RUNNER. rUnited Press Association.— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright! VANCOUVER, Aphl L Another complication with Canada as a result of United - States anti-rum running activities' is expected to arise from the ramming and sinking to-day of the Schooner Seymour Aubrey, whose master is Captain Bachman, of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, by a coastguard cutter, off Nantucket lighthouse The commander of the cutter charged the Seymour Aubrey when it was engaged in smuggling liquor into the United States, a cargo worth 250,660 dollars. The schooner sank. Captain Bachman and his crew were rescued and. brought to New London, Connecticut, under charges of liquor running.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1931, Page 3

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105

RAMMED AND SUNK Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1931, Page 3

RAMMED AND SUNK Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1931, Page 3

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