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A KETCH MISSING. 1 (By' Electric Telegraph — Copyrights (Pe r United Press Association./ 1 '**" SYDNEY. June 25. 1 Furthei wreckage at Gresc^nt Head leads to the belief that the" ketch Alfied .Fenning to noithcrn livers, founded in the recent- gales six miles Lorn the spot where the Aleda was w recked-^ A crew ot five aie missing. They, .are Henry , Stennan George- Stewart. John Mailow, Ham v son, Whitty/ ' | RESTRICTIONS REMOVED. . " SYDNEY June 25. The -'Norddeutcher Llo^d has resc^ded the restrictions in respect to ca.rrv ing frozen meat, butter and cereals •In 'the smail steamers All produce will -be carried ifi future -' SUPPLY BILTL PASSED. ' MELBOURNE Tune 25. The-; Su^ly Bill passed arid is now before, the Senate.
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Grey River Argus, 27 June 1914, Page 7
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