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FEUD IN A FO'C'SLE.

A_n"D SOME W__-_I_DB_S. DQ32___,

"Bad blood" appartntly' ____<■> __| certain members of the crew of _,ve__. in port at Wellington,, saj*-tile'"Do. minion.'* It is reported that a discord in the .oVsle* long . ___n____jj"•■£,' reached hoiling point silica: tli_: vessel arrived.here. And it has more than an ebullition in .a kettle. On • Monday - night- one o.^t__.'_ii^"it_ T ft is stated to have fled,before* __i___a__i sheath and' _d_ght ssoggaxj ia the captain's caibin. Subsequently, accompanied, by one of'. 'im.xmiii taction, he- quitted, his temporary xetriat, slid over the side of the s_dp,'aj__;__^_d ; into the darkness. But he did not-,:- fads quickly enough,: and when tie" _*» __a got fairly- well-into the- city _he£ 'pej. ceived the proprietor of ; the 1 sheatEknife following them at distance. The fugitives, executing a dever feint, haffled the pursuit '. by. rapidly changing from one traificar -to __ot_er.' The next act of the yfctle _«__»• occunKl, on the following -veni_g,;w_e_._b_t_i_<_ were reopened ' While the men. Were at supper, a sharp altercation, a-tte, and the upshot-.was that the had assisted his mate to.; escape -ft-ljbSr previous evening was suddenly nsWbbed in .Me^eh^k.-^^h ed one again fled ~the t _i ihjury attended:to % a..'toctpj'i anditstafed ashore aU night, being g_ 'back to the ship and the sheafiMbrifv for the owner _^;-the" f _n« nounced certain serious intention- ia pretty plain language,... '._-.-.. v. s _.-i/.; "

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 274, 18 November 1910, Page 4

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FEUD IN A FO'C'SLE. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 274, 18 November 1910, Page 4

FEUD IN A FO'C'SLE. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 274, 18 November 1910, Page 4