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LANDED AT LAST

(Press. Assn.-

CARGO OF UNDESIRABLES FROM ARGENTINA RETURNED TO NATIVE LANDS ALL PUT QUIETLY ASHORE

-By Telegraph — Copyright),

LONDON, Tuesday. The mystery ship Chaco, which has sailed all seas with 112 "unwanteds" from Argentina, landed her last ' passenger on a desolate beach on the Thames above Gravesend. He walked five miles to his - brother's sweet shop at East End. The captain smilingly said: "I have had no trouble. I just put each man ashore in his own country. All are gon'e now. A cable message recently announced that the Chaco, with a large number of deportees from the Argentine on board, was being shepherded from port to port by warships to prevent her passengers being landed. The captain has now apparently effected his purpose despite the surveillance to which he was subj ected.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 242, 2 June 1932, Page 5

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LANDED AT LAST Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 242, 2 June 1932, Page 5

LANDED AT LAST Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 242, 2 June 1932, Page 5

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