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Stowaways In Threat the Enterprise, which was lying off the coast of Ceylon, and they ening Attitude left Trincommal in the Remyal, fleet auxiliary sloop, yesterday ON BOARD AUSTRA Jervis Bay whose late reported with instructions to intercept the LIAN LINE position was 740 miles south forty two miles east from Calle Direct West Indian cable at midnight on the 19th.
vlespatch from London. dated The message from the Jervis June 21, states that the London Bay which led to the sloop des office of the Australian Com patch was in the following words: monwealth Line is without in Situation serious. Ask removal formation regarding the situa of eight men now under hatches.
tion which, according to wireless! They are dangerous. Mutiny and reports, has occurred aboard incendiarism tried. Passengers their liner, Jervis bay owing to alarmed. Guard mounted by vol the threatening attitude assum unteer passengers. Endeavor to assist me.
ed by a host of men stated to be stowaways. The admiralty receiv.
It would appear in view of the ed no report on the subject from latter message from the Jervis!
the cruiser Enterprise, which in Bay that the naval assistance response to the demand for naval will not now be required but aid, called for further reports taken by the navy in addition to other precautionary steps were from the Jervis Bay. The anxiety of friends and relatives of the the despatch of the sloop.
six hundred passengers on the Suffolk, which at noon yesterday vessel has to some extent been was in the Indian Ocean southallayed by a statement of the of the situation and instructed to east of Ceylon, was informed of ficials in London that the Jervis Bay is in command by one of the increase her speed then fifteen oldest and most experienced cap. tion should her assistance be reknots to be in a favorable posi tains in their service.
Anxiety regarding the situa quired. Wireless communication tion on the Australian Common from the Enterprise to the Jervis wealth steamer Jervis Bay was Bay was uncertain allayed last night when a reassuring wireless message from the captain of the vessel by cable BOWEN from Perth, Western Australia, TAILOR was received in London. It bore No. M Street San Migue yesterday evening date and stated; Everything going well.
Panama City The stowaways are under my safe control. Expect to arrive FLOWERS Monday morning.
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