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THE INDRABARAH.

OUT OX THE DEEP AGAIN. [Per Press Association.] Palmerston X., June 5. Although no official information has been received, it is reported that the hulrabarah has been towed off into deep water. Mr Simpson, of Heaton Park, Bulls, states that be had watched the vessel through a glass since yesterday morning. On the spring tide she shifted seawards at least a quarter of a mile from her old position, and the steamer is now in water deep enough to allow a vessel, presumably the eTrawlnti,to go alongside. The information is considered very reliable.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 26, 5 June 1913, Page 6

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THE INDRABARAH. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 26, 5 June 1913, Page 6

THE INDRABARAH. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 26, 5 June 1913, Page 6

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