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London, Last Night
The cruiser Don, formerly a German steamer, and the cruiser Furst Bismarck' followed and turned their S3archlights on the mail steamer Oroya, sixty miles from Cape St, Vinc.nt, but allowed her to proceed.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7826, 19 August 1904, Page 5
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