THE PORT KEMBLA.
STRICT GUARD OVER CREW. '! NO INTERVIEWS ALLOWED,j By Telegraph.—Press Association. *. Wellington, Sept. 21. Very special precautions were taken 'when the crew of the Port Kembla arrived last night towards midnight. No one from tho shore was allowed access to the crew, and press interviews, were forbidden. A cordon of police and detectives kept watch over the and the crew were detained on board all night, though the passengers were to k.-id." Nothing further will be allowed to I be. -nade public till after the official i:i- , I'llr/. A telegram from Farewell Spit (Strttea that wreckage is coming, ,--oino miles from the lighthouse. • " I-atc:'. The Port Kr.ifW'T- crow e:\ir.i.' i-iui. "■ from the Patcana t'lis mornin? an,! w taken to the Contrc.l Police Stat ion, t'lc.-i to the military barrac't-s. "here 't>rv were accommodated »v the i.O'Verev and remain .; :i. Tiia enquiry will be opened :U fuc..: i- "visible.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 September 1917, Page 5
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150THE PORT KEMBLA. Taranaki Daily News, 22 September 1917, Page 5
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