LIQUOR SHIPS
STANDING 14 MILES OFF AMERICAN COAST
(Rec. November 29, 10.30 p.m.)
New York, November 28
A message from Hughlands, New Jersey, states that liquor ships l are moving from a six-mile limit to fourteen. Shore runners profess _ willingness to travel twenty miles if necessary, saying: “What is a mile or co extra with fast boats like ours.”—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assn.
BRITISH SCHOONER RELEASED (Rec. November 29. 10.30 p.m.) New York, November 28. At Jacksonville the British auxiliary schooner Louise F., recently seized by prohibition officers, was released by the Judge, who decided that the crew had brought the vessel withfti tho three-imile limit against the wishes of her officers. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 56, 30 November 1923, Page 7
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114LIQUOR SHIPS Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 56, 30 November 1923, Page 7
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