AYRAN'S MISSING BOAT.
.VESSELS TO SSAJtCH, By —Frass Association Wellington, Dec. 31. The question of dispatching the Hinemca, to search for the Aryan's missing boat is under consideration Captain Clayton, of the A raw a, which left for London yesterday, was e.nl:ad by the Marino Department to keep a careful watch for the boat. The steamer Dorset, which leaves to-da/, will b« aalrcd to do similarly wliL'/s stedmin.'j ?'a the vicinity
The Aryan v:? 3 vlie firet boat allowsa to clear fi'or,i Wellington without the cargo being examined by tlio Customs officials. A practico has been node of careful examination owing to possible action liy enemy subjects, but a. few weeka afte/ the iirmiatioa wr-s nigiied it was decided to discontinvs the practice.
Wellington, Later It 1m been decided tJjftt rf Lbs third boat from the barque - Aryan io atill missing on Thursday the Hinemoa vrill be dispatched at ones to search for it. Wellington, Tuesday Night. A wireless message from Chathams yesterday stated that up io the present there was no sigu of the missing boat from the Aryan,
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1919, Page 2
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180AYRAN'S MISSING BOAT. Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1919, Page 2
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