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By Electric Telegraph—Press Asso* ciation—Copyright. BERLIN, March 24. A ferry boat at Hoepenick, * with twenty-two operatives On board, capsized, and sixteen were drowned. PARIS, March 24. No official at the Louvre remembers having seen the missing Egyptian papyrus. It seems it disappeared about 1892. SAN FRANCISCO, March 24. The Canadian Government chartered the whaler Herman Heae to search for the whereabouts of the Stefansson party in the Arctic. Captain Pederson, leader of the search party, believes that the Karluk was lost in the ice north of Point Barrow. CAPETOWN, March 24. Tom Mann, interviewed, said he was not here to kick up a shindy, and would do nothing to bring himself within the law.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12753, 27 March 1914, Page 6
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