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When the Tampa entered Australian water, the Prime Minister ordered the ship be boarded by Australian special forces.
* Frank Riethmuller, the German – Australian rose-breeder, boarded for seven years at " Wychwood " in Ku-Ring-Gai Avenue, then in 1937 made a house and garden containing many original roses at 21 Eastern Road till he died in 1965.
On 31 May 1919, Wark married Phyllis Marquiss Munro at St George's Parish Church, Worthington, Sussex ; ten days later, he boarded HT Port Lyttleton to return to Australia, where he was discharged from the Australian Imperial Force on 28 September 1919.
" The Simpson family is shown a slide show by the US Department of State depicting a boarded up cinema with a sign out the front saying " Yahoo Serious Festival ", in reference to the Australian actor and director Yahoo Serious.
Also in 2002 she had a brief role in the British soap opera Coronation Street, playing Australian back-packer Jules Robinson who briefly boarded with Les Battersby, and playfully sent-up his mistaken belief that she intended to seduce him.
The Pong Su incident occurred during April 2003 when members of Special Operations Command ( Australia ) intercepted and boarded the Pong Su, a 4, 000 ton North Korean ocean freighter in Australian territorial waters.
It is believed he tricked Australian Customs into believing he had boarded a plane but remained in Australia.
After the ship was secured by the NDU team, follow-on forces from the Singapore Armed Forces Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Explosive Defence Group, the Japan Coast Guard and Australian Customs Service boarded the vessel and conducted a preliminary search and investigation.

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Robinson told Policemen James Jones and Morgan Lloyd of the Wabash Avenue district that 10 youths boarded his south bound express bus in front of Dunbar Vocational High School, 30th Street and South Park Way, and began `` skylarking ''.
On October 13, 1943, the Peenemünde prisoners from the small F-1 concentration camp boarded rail cars bound for Kohnstein mountain.
He remained there until mid-March, when he boarded a vessel bound for France, but English pirates captured the ship on 22 March and delivered James to Henry IV of England.
In April, he boarded the USAT Sherman, bound for the Philippines.
Unfortunately he was forced to leave her behind when he fled to Le Havre and boarded the American ship Liberty, bound for New York.
On May 24, 1824, a group of Harmonists boarded a steamboat and departed Indiana, bound for Pennsylvania, where they founded the community of Economy, now called Ambridge.
On June 6, 1780, British troops, led by Hessian General Wilhelm von Knyphausen, boarded boats on Staten Island bound for Elizabeth, New Jersey.
On June 7, 1892, Plessy bought a first class ticket at the Press Street Depot and boarded a " whites only " car of the East Louisiana Railroad in New Orleans, Louisiana, bound for Covington, Louisiana.
Japan's Fuji Television network reported that Kim's eldest son, Kim Jong-nam, traveled to Paris to hire a neurosurgeon for his father, and showed footage where the surgeon boarded flight CA121 bound for Pyongyang from Beijing on 24 October.
On August 27, 1990, all of the musicians boarded four helicopters bound for Chicago, which were waiting on a nearby golf course.
On 9 July 1943, a contingent of 2, 075 British troops, along with seven jeeps, six anti-tank guns and ten mortars, boarded their gliders in Tunisia and took off at 18: 00 bound for Sicily.
In 1936, Kertész and Elizabeth boarded the SS Washington bound for Manhattan.
) On 11 July 1826, about 300 of the inhabitants boarded two overcrowded ships — the Highland Lad and the Dove of Harmony — bound for Cape Breton in Nova Scotia, Canada.
When his last legal appeal had failed he jumped bail and secretly boarded the Polish liner MS Batory bound for London in May 1949.
On May 1, 1915, Alfred Vanderbilt boarded the bound for Liverpool as a first class passenger.
On duty with the U. S. occupation forces in China for nearly five months, Gagnon boarded a ship at Tsingtao at the end of March 1946 that was bound for San Diego.
Burtsev, wanted by the czarist police, boarded a British boat bound from Constantinople to London.
On Saturday morning, October 22, 1927, Gunther and Maria M. ( Magda ) Quandt boarded the Cunard steamship RMS Berengaria at the Port of Cherbourg, France, bound for the United States, by way of England.
In 1406 James boarded the Maryenknyght, a ship from Danzig that was bound for France, but on 22 March 1406 the ship was taken by English pirates off Flamborough Head and James was delivered as a prisoner to King Henry IV of England.
Along with his father and mother, in April 1912 Harry Elkins Widener boarded the RMS Titanic at Cherbourg, France bound for New York City.
On 10 April 1919, Towner attended an investiture ceremony in the ballroom of Buckingham Palace, during which he was decorated with his Victoria Cross and Military Cross by King George V. Three weeks later he boarded HT Karagola, bound for Australia.
In March 1857, Murphy left the Curragh Camp and boarded the steamer Calypso at Dublin bound for Woolwich.
Murray, however, had other ideas and made his way to the wharf at Alexandria where he boarded a transport bound for Gallipoli.
While building this cabin and clearing around it, with the help of a bound boy named Levi Franghiser, his mother and brother Michael boarded with his brother-in-law.

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He boarded at the school for the next five years, returning home only for school holidays.
' After the speech, when Lincoln boarded the 6: 30pm train for Washington, D. C., he was feverish and weak, with a severe headache.
He boarded a Chicago-bound train in Mattoon, Illinois ; after the train had started, he was asked for his ticket.
When Audubon, at age 18, boarded ship for emigration to the United States in 1803, he changed his name to an anglicized form: John James Audubon.
After a long arduous trip through the desert, however, David was unimpressed by the goods on offer there, and, against his brother's wishes, boarded a ship for India since great wealth was to be found in the East.
Unable any longer to resist the urgency of the French cardinals, and with numerous cities of the Papal States in revolt, Urban boarded a ship at Corneto heading for France on 5 September 1370, arriving back at Avignon on the 24th of the same month.
On September 11, 2001, Hazmi boarded American Airlines Flight 77 and helped subdue the passengers and crew for Hani Hanjour, the pilot among the hijackers, to crash the plane into west facade of the Pentagon.
On April 4, 1956, leaving from Pier 84 in New York Harbor, Kelly, with her family, bridesmaids, poodle, and over eighty pieces of luggage boarded the ocean liner SS Constitution for the French Riviera.
Thus enriched with enough booty to make Antioch wealthy for years, the invaders boarded their ships and set sail for home.
Attractions include the Blarney Stone and Cobh, the port where many Irish emigrants boarded for their voyage to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa or the United States and also the last stop of the Titanic, before departing on its fated journey.
Due to escalating violence from the Haitian Revolution, in early 1803, Pierre boarded a refugee ship for New Orleans.
On 21 July 1828, with four members, they boarded the ship Eglé at Toulon and set sail for Egypt.
Direct buses can be boarded for Ooty from many other parts of Karnataka and Kerala, including local connections to Palghat, Nilambur and Sulthan Bathery in Kerala, as well as Gundlupet in Karnataka.
In 2010, the Israel Defense Forces forcibly boarded an Irish aid ship destined for the Gaza Strip which resulted in worsened relations, Israel's Mossad was also involved in the counterfeiting of Irish passports, 2 members of the Israeli ambassador's security staff in Dublin were subsequently deported.
German spies watching the airfields of neutral countries may have mistaken Howard and his manager, as they boarded their aircraft, for Churchill and his bodyguard.
It was then occupied by a farmer HARRIS, who lodged and boarded me for half a guinea a week and kept my horse for half a crown a week.
The juxtaposition of the poverty, homelessness, exploitive work conditions, prostitution, and infant mortality of Whitechapel and other East End locales with some of the greatest personal wealth the world has ever seen made it a focal point for leftist reformers and revolutionaries of all kinds, from George Bernard Shaw, whose Fabian Society met regularly in Whitechapel, to Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, who boarded and led rallies in Whitechapel during his exile from Russia.

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