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NO DOMESTIC WORRIES.

Mrs. Johannes Endresscn, of Oslo, Norway, the wife of tho captain of the Trianon, which, was recently in Sydney, has a life that many would envy (says an Australian exchange). Since" her marriage six 1 years ago she has not suffered the loneliness* that:is the usual lot of the sailor's tvifej-but has'yoyaged thousands of miles/'with'her husband. No weather has ever made her seasick. Antwerp, Colon, Hull, Hamburg, Sydney, New York, Cuba —she cannot now recall all the ports she has visited on tho tramp ship—not one of the dirty coal-dusty ships of the past, but a modern motor vessel, clean and smelling always of oil. , Mrs. Endressen spends six months "at sea, the rest of the year she remains with her two children at Oslo. TJndi, her little daughter, who accompanies her, is as content to be on board as her mother. Their quarters are comfortable, and include cabin, saloon, dining saloon, and deck. Views of Marie Antoinette's house and grounds,' after which tho ship is called, decorate the walls.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 126, 30 May 1928, Page 13

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NO DOMESTIC WORRIES. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 126, 30 May 1928, Page 13

NO DOMESTIC WORRIES. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 126, 30 May 1928, Page 13