RUNNERS
I IjiSUPREME COURT JESSELS CANNOT 'fE SEIZED '{ JiXG PRICTION ll-By Telegraph — Copyrlght) ^ashington, January 23. Court ruled to-day s: 'Canadian rum-running legally be hoarded, yf seized by coastguardste than an hour's saildi'om the shore. [fi-Mvas lianded down in li - by Mr. Franlc Cook, a icj
$ -frost attached to the ti the frequent friction f ihe seareh and seizure 3»d British vessels by 2s® on the look-out for .1 JNdthat the treaty con- ^ Britain in 1924, which boarding of British of liquor smuggling J;:ri an hour's sailing of Jhe United States, had 5:6 confiictive provisions 1930, under whieh gjPtes contended that ,pi were authorised to tessels within f our j; coast. , •rC Court ruling was t'l the ease which had Mas a protest from Canseizure of the vesf^'^hen 111 miles steam p'Usetts coast. The vesiS fd of only eight to nine Bh1'
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 439, 25 January 1933, Page 5
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142RUNNERS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 439, 25 January 1933, Page 5
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