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DEAD MEN'S BONES.

A CARGO OF MANURE. BUSINESS AND MASSACRE. (Receired 3 p.m.) PARIS, December 15. Reports from Salonika state that a British steamer from Constantinople to Marseilles loaded with human bonce gathered at the scenes of the Asia Minor massacres, and intended for the manufacture of manure, was held up for a time by Salonika watereidere seeking to prevent the boat sailing with its ghoulish cargo. The captain tvae only able to sail as a result of the Greek authorities and the British Consul interfering.— (A- and N.Z. Cable.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 306, 26 December 1924, Page 7

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DEAD MEN'S BONES. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 306, 26 December 1924, Page 7

DEAD MEN'S BONES. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 306, 26 December 1924, Page 7