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THE MORNING IN PORT

Things on tk> xvluf ship Morning are rapidly a.-suioing ;v shipshape condition. y«<U>rday"the wvw did a little pumping, jind tlw sails are boing dried. It is probuble that some of the men irom tho Diiitoven-, who ivturntd by the Morning, will go* Home by the JS'tw Zealand Shipping Company's Tonga*iro. J. Viitce, the seaman who ltwt his lift- by falling over a precipice into thithe Discovery at Simor.eto\m, Cape Colony, fwni H.M.S". Gibraltar. He was a young man, brtwe»-n twenty-four and twenty-live years of age, and was funsideivd a good iinger by his messmates. It is understood that he Wled from Plymouth-

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11546, 31 March 1903, Page 6

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THE MORNING IN PORT Press, Volume LX, Issue 11546, 31 March 1903, Page 6

THE MORNING IN PORT Press, Volume LX, Issue 11546, 31 March 1903, Page 6