ROUGH THEATMENT
from patrol vessel.
(United Press Association—By Eleotno Telegraph-Copyright) .
LONDON, November 20;
Crowds assembled at Fleetwood promenade to welcome Captain Jinks, skipper of the, trawler. “Lucida,” but lie crept in unannounced early in the morning. The mate of the Lucida protested against the treatment/ the vessel received from the fishing; guards in the western' Isles. They had lost, the whole proceeds of £6OO worth of fish, and the whole of . their fishing gear, valued at £l5O, had been taken away. The Lucida, he said, was not in the forbidden, area when she was first hailed. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1933, Page 5
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96ROUGH THEATMENT Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1933, Page 5
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