RAMPAGING CAPTAIN.
GETS THIRTY DAYS’ GAOL. Harrv Kiehl, captain of a boat tied up at Glen Head, L. 1.. was sentenced to thirty days in gaol in Mineola (IT.S.) for a buccaneering exploit upon which he embarked. Kiehl began by beating the crew of his own craft into insensibility. Leaving him unconscious on the dpck, the rampaging mariner, full of ambition and Long Island whisky, iumped into a motor boat and sped out into Hempstead harbour. O'mrt.akin" a motor boat occupied by William Snlisburv and G. H. Beatty, of Port Washington, Kiehl boarded "it and attacked two men. When he had beaten them into insensibility he returned to his own boat, and set the men adrift. On recovering consciousness they returned to Port Warhington and nut the police on Kiehl’s trail.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 October 1924, Page 8
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131RAMPAGING CAPTAIN. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 October 1924, Page 8
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