A HABIT?
FALKF. ’ S SMUGGLING LONDON, So pi. 20. The small German steamer Fa Ike, renamed the Isle Vormauer, which played a prominent pari ill the attempted Venezuelan revolution in 1929 as a gun-run ner, is again reported to have been dis covered by a Unban gunboat Irving to run anhs for Cuban revolutionaries. She escaped after a chase, if is stated, and Look refuge in a bay in the Bahamas. It. is recalled that the Fnike attempted to land General De.lgnda in Venezuela, but failed, the General being shot. The present owner of the Fa Ike, a Hamburg merchant mimed Vontiauer, disclaims responsibility for the ship's latest exploit, stales the Berlin correspondent of the Times.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17588, 2 October 1931, Page 6
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