AMERICAN VESSELS SEIZED
ILLEGALLY TR A NWETOKBD FROM-GIORM AN OWNER- • SKIP. (•Received Noveniber 2im. " p.m.) NEW YORK. X-oTtmibfir Ist. British' wTarsliiqw off i4u? canst seiz■«l the .American vessels Huakin-v and Hajnborn. bpeaus« . Lhov had/j been. transferred fnoim Gtarinau ownership to lib.c Aiiic-rioa.n Hag. •.Both ships ■'■ wore; vmpraged. in the coastwise trade.' ' ''America,n. officials dianwjterise tluseizurg fl s high-handed' and illegal.' and. intend strongly to Great Britain. ■ . . ,
PRIZE ORKWS A.nOAItD
Last N->b.fc. K. !5 WAMNGTOX. Nov. 2nd. ■Ph© State Doi>fti"t-i«ei/r- its awa'ting; details of the soizwe tho strainers Hiaekii:<jr and XL-inborn, which vrtaro brought to .HittiMfax %vi"tlx Prizecrews aboard. Th?. Kwkuig is 0110 of fcye'cni ships h* night by Mr Wagner, of New York, in: July.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 3 November 1915, Page 5
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