PITCAIRN ISLAND.
SETTLERS HAD NO BREAD DAMAGE BY HURRICANE. "JJy Telegraph—Press' Asiociation—Copyright. (Received March 14, 8.65 a.m.) SYDNEY, March 14. The American" barque Afonlaw reports that when off Pitcairn Island two boats, with thirty-four islanders, came alongside. They reported that they were short of bread and other commodities, and obtained a supply of food and clothing! in exchange for poultry, vegetables and fruit. f The islanders reported that all was well on Pitcairn. A gale had destroyed the plantations eome time ago,' but they wevo recovering from tho eflects.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11026, 14 March 1914, Page 5
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