WORLD CRUISE IN YAWL.
YOUNG MEN'S PROJECT. (CNITSD PRESS ASSOCIATION—BS ELECTBIC ■nELtaBAPH—COPtttIGHT.) (Received September Bth, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, September 7. Two adventurous young men, Messrs J. R. P. Campbell, a Cambridge Blue, and P. Merton, agent for Mr Rudyard Kipling's 2000 acre farm in Sussex, are leaving Bruxham to-day in a 15ton auxiliary vawl. Day Dream 11., for a world cruise. They declare that this is the cheapest and most interesting way to see the world. There is no fixed programme, and they will stay at various ports as influenced by circumstances. —Australian Press Association.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19719, 9 September 1929, Page 9
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