THREE ADVENTURERS
VOYAGE IN TRAWLER STRANDED NEAR USHANT, Pres: Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, May 3. (Received May 4, ati 11.25 a.m.) Three > adventurers —Irving, Marshall, and Robinson—were stranded near TJshant, and were saved by a lifeboat, another boat towing their trawler to Brest. [Three young seamen—M'Donald Marshall, James Irving, and Robert Robinson—departed from Hamble on April 4 in the 22-ton former trawler Dlive, 54ft long, stocked with tinned food, 200-gallon water tanks, equipped with an auxiliary engine and wireless, on a voyage to Australia via Portugal, West Africa, the Cape, and Sumatra. Marshall said: “ We like England, but there are too many restrictions and obsolete laws. We intend to live in Australia, which is a freer country.”]
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Evening Star, Issue 21711, 4 May 1934, Page 9
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116THREE ADVENTURERS Evening Star, Issue 21711, 4 May 1934, Page 9
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