DASH FROM INDIES
SOLDIER'S MANY PERILS
RESCUED WITH CASTAWAYS
Perils have been packed thickly in ithe path ,of Captain Edward P. Rowe, A.1.F., of Victoria, who, with' a party of rescued castaways, has at last reached an Australian port from Malaya. He was in hospital in Singapore when it was announced .that in half an hour he, like .others, would be a prisoner of war in the hands of the oncoming Japanese. He hobbled out to make a bid for liberty, got away to Sumatra and on to Java, was blown overboard by shellfire on a sinking ship, and, after 13 hours in the water, was saved. In Java, he was transferred to a Russian-owned, yacht which had also made a dash from Singapore. On board were the owner, Mr Gene Roubin, aged 27, a diver and salvage expert with interests in Malaya, his mother, Mrs Tarsa Roubin, aged 46, Andrei Merzlitsky, a Russian diver, and other civilians and men of the Services. The yacht got away from the Indies war area, only to be wrecked on an island off the north-west coast of Australia. The party'
scrambled ashore and spent two weeks in privation awaiting rescue.
Mrs Roubin was one of tue few to avoid the sickness which prevailed because of lack of fresh food. Living in tents on the treeless island, the castaways conserved rain water, shot wallabies, and grew long beards. Becoming more resourceful as the days passed, they started to make a wireless transmitting set, and fitted out a dinghy.
Then, when a passing vessel was sighted, they poured oil on fires to make a pall of smoke rise over the island. The signal was answered and the castaways were saved.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LXIII, Issue 33, 28 April 1942, Page 3
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285DASH FROM INDIES Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LXIII, Issue 33, 28 April 1942, Page 3
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