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NORWEGIAN STEAMER MUNITIONS FOR CHINA? COLOMBO, March 17. The survivors of the Norwegian ship Hinnoy, which was blown up 300 miles from Colombo on the night, of March 14, spent forty-eight hours at sea in a boat before they were discovered by the Japanese steamer Naples Mani, which brought them to port. The /master of the Tliniioy was among the rescued. A fire occurred on the ship; the cause is unknown. It is suspected that the vessel was carrying munitions to China. Thirteen injured were landed.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 73, 20 March 1933, Page 2
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