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OUTSIDE THE LIMIT

A FLOATING CABARET.

Trees Association—By Telegraph—Oopy&ght. NEW YORK. August 16. “ Anchored fifteen miles off Fire Island,” says an article in the ‘Tribune,’ “is a 17j)00 -ton liner flying the British flag and converted, into a 'palatial floating cabaret, “OSr# any kind of drink is obtainable. silverware and linen on board are fi&iaiped with the name of the former Cfcrnan liner Friederich der Grosse. The vessel’s name has been painted out, but the liner is the scene nightly of parties given by wealthy patrons. Speed boats and yachts ply between the liner and the shore. The vessel frequently shifts her position, and only those who are known to the captain know where she can he found at all times. Wine sells at £4 a quart.”—Reuter.

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Evening Star, Issue 18716, 19 August 1924, Page 7

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OUTSIDE THE LIMIT Evening Star, Issue 18716, 19 August 1924, Page 7

OUTSIDE THE LIMIT Evening Star, Issue 18716, 19 August 1924, Page 7