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ROUGH TRIP

SYDNEY STEAMER A DAY LATE

(United Press Association)

WELLINGTON, This Dav

With several portholes broken in "and everything thoroughly wet, the intercolonial passenger steamer arrived at live o'clock this morningj twenty-four hours late from Sydney. There were heavy head winds all the way, and it was an exceedingly rough trip. An occupant, of one bunk in a cabin, the porthole of which was smashed in, was thrown under the opposite bunk, receiving several cuts from broken glass. The stewards' quarters were swamped-.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 8 June 1927, Page 4

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ROUGH TRIP Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 8 June 1927, Page 4

ROUGH TRIP Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 8 June 1927, Page 4

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