VESSEL POINTING SEAWARDS.
I>ODT3TS AyS TO HJSII AXCIiOUxVGE.
(fRESS Associ.vnox TELEGRAM.) PALMEFuSTON NORTH, Juno 6. The latest news appears to indicate tho beginning of a new stage in the Indrabarah's efforts. It will bo remembered that in her quiescence she was lying almost broadsielo on to tho shore in such a position that it was obviously impossible for her to pull herself straight out to sea. However bravely sho might answer to her heJin on the high seas, sho certainly could not do so with her keel grooved in sand. Sho consequently did tho next best thing. Sho crawled away at a tangent, gaining at least somo balance of profit from tho operation. During these movements, the sea was calm, and there were comparatively no lifting waves to assist in her "coaxing."
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14686, 7 June 1913, Page 12
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