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This ship arrived here on August 28th. in
I charge of a French crew from "Dupleix". H.M.S."Triumph", believe, claimed this ship as a joint prize, but how the case was settled I do not know. This ship left here under a French crew on the 4th. May, 1915, having been turned over to the French Government who paid all the ship's expenses incurred at
this port.
(Sd.) C. W. Beckwith,
Harbour Master.
20th. November, 1918.
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