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ifys. COAST GUARDS TAKE CONTROL —Under the anh-saboiage law, thirty Axis merchant ships in American waters were tal(en into custody, after It was ■ discovered that they were being systematically sabotaged. Left: The damage done to the main air pump in the engine room of the Italian freighter Alberta. Top tfxentre: Cutlers discharging crews at the immigration stition at Ellis Island. Below: Four Italian freighters lied up at NeWarl f. New Jersey, with, in llie foreground, U.S y ~ coast guard vessels and cullers which removed the crews.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 87, 14 April 1941, Page 5

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ifys. COAST GUARDS TAKE CONTROL —Under the anh-saboiage law, thirty Axis merchant ships in American waters were tal(en into custody, after It was ■ discovered that they were being systematically sabotaged. Left: The damage done to the main air pump in the engine room of the Italian freighter Alberta. Top tfxentre: Cutlers discharging crews at the immigration stition at Ellis Island. Below: Four Italian freighters lied up at NeWarlf. New Jersey, with, in llie foreground, U.S y ~ coast guard vessels and cullers which removed the crews. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 87, 14 April 1941, Page 5

ifys. COAST GUARDS TAKE CONTROL —Under the anh-saboiage law, thirty Axis merchant ships in American waters were tal(en into custody, after It was ■ discovered that they were being systematically sabotaged. Left: The damage done to the main air pump in the engine room of the Italian freighter Alberta. Top tfxentre: Cutlers discharging crews at the immigration stition at Ellis Island. Below: Four Italian freighters lied up at NeWarlf. New Jersey, with, in llie foreground, U.S y ~ coast guard vessels and cullers which removed the crews. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 87, 14 April 1941, Page 5