SEA CAPTAIN ILL.
VESSEL RUSHED TO POUT. ARRIVAL AT NEW PLYMOUTH. (By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.) NEW PLYMOUTH, Friday. The illness of Captain A. T. Forsyth, of the Roosevelt Line steamer West Loquassuck, ol 5644 tons, caused a "wireless message to be sent to Auckland stating that the ship would put into the Manukau. A subsequent wireless advice informed the ship's officers that the vessel could riot cross the Manukau. Bar, so the West Loquassuck changed her course to New' Plymouth and arrived to-night. The port doctor found Captain Forsyth with a high temperature and sent him to the hospital. His complaint has not yet been made known, but hie condition is apparently fairly serious.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 27, 1 February 1930, Page 14
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