GOODS FROM WRECKED SHIPS
(PJY.) WELLINGTON* May 2. ■ ' The"duties of members of theopubiic coming, across tangible evidence’of the war in flieform of flotsarp jand<jetsam from a. sunken dr’-stranded ship were stressed by the -Magistrate (Mr< T. H< Luxfdrd) r in the case of yfiUred, .Thomas McManaway,- a fisherman, who pleaded guilty to secreting seven drums of oil which • came - from* s 'the Armadale, involved some time 'ago, in! iri the. vicinity offpook Strait* * ’ l .-The* public’s’definite-duty, said Mr Luxford, was to report the matt*? ta the Marine Department or .the police'OfficeiVand be reddy if ne6#ary. to^ddw^Uie
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23319, 3 May 1941, Page 5
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