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A STORMY PASSAGE

VESSEL'S TRYING EXPERIENCE. (Br Oab:c-P-"«w \-:.3c< : ,.\V.0v.~C.c;.-t : .::.:.) (■Received Pe.crmb.ir lOtti, 11.5 p.m.'i SYDNEY. Pcccmlwr 10. The Andy Mahoney has arrived, 111 clays out, after a perilous passage. Owing to a defective chronometer and bad weather, she. \rf.i driven past Now Zealand, anil first sighted the Australian roa>-. The chief officer was ill :u:d • v.-riilnc'l in his cabi". for two Months. Tlie captain was on deck day and night. The water tanks and oil tanks in the cargo sprang leaks, and precautions were required to prevent an explosion.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15770, 11 December 1916, Page 8

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90

A STORMY PASSAGE Press, Volume LII, Issue 15770, 11 December 1916, Page 8

A STORMY PASSAGE Press, Volume LII, Issue 15770, 11 December 1916, Page 8

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