Australia
A SLIM GERMAN. Sydney, March 15. Lieutenant lvatzer, a German military officer brought from Rnhboul, somehow managed to get on board the steamer Sonoma anil stowed away in a lifeboat with the cover securely laced. Though a careful search was, made before sailing, he was not discovered. While running down the harbour, groans Mere heard and the boat examined. Kiitzer was found in a fainting condition, and succumbed to heat apoplexy. Apparently lie had the assistance of an accomplice in stowing away. The exportation of fish oil, hlubher, sperm and lead matter are prohibited to all destinations.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 237, 16 March 1915, Page 5
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