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During the last homeward voyage of the Chmborazo it was reported that [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] was on board. It is said that he joined the vessel at the Semaphore, and was allowed to pass, although some one on board recognised him, as a second class passenger. It is further said that the man was missed at one of the sidings in the Suez Canal, and nothing further seen of him.
 
During the last homeward voyage of the Chmborazo it was reported that [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] was on board. It is said that he joined the vessel at the Semaphore, and was allowed to pass, although some one on board recognised him, as a second class passenger. It is further said that the man was missed at one of the sidings in the Suez Canal, and nothing further seen of him.
  
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SOUTH AUSTRALIA

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ADELAIDE SUNDAY

During the last homeward voyage of the Chmborazo it was reported that Ned Kelly was on board. It is said that he joined the vessel at the Semaphore, and was allowed to pass, although some one on board recognised him, as a second class passenger. It is further said that the man was missed at one of the sidings in the Suez Canal, and nothing further seen of him.


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