A VICAR'S FLIGHT
NO INSTRUCTIONS FOR KNIGHT'S ARREtsI'. • " • (Press Association.—Copyright.) CAPETOWN, Feb. 18. The Port Lincoln is' expected'to-day. The police state that they Have ; iiot been 'instructed, to - arrest KNIGHT AND "'THE REPORTERS. (Received Feb. CAPETOYVN, Feb. 18.: Knight refused to be interviewed.' Ho appealed to the reporters not-: to, pester him, and he threatened to throvr oiie. reporter overboard. , - ' : Knight created : a favourable" impression aboard: He keot in the bftekr ground, though- he played cricket..' The passengers believe in his defence, as cabled. .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 19 February 1913, Page 5
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