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3,000 MILES TO SAFETY.— In this little boat two courageous British seamen sailed 3,000 miles after their ship was sunk by a raider off the coast of the Azores. After 71 days, during which they were buffeted by storms, the young seamen reached Eleuthers, from which port they sailed to Nassau.

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Evening Star, Issue 23817, 22 February 1941, Page 6

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3,000 MILES TO SAFETY.— In this little boat two courageous British seamen sailed 3,000 miles after their ship was sunk by a raider off the coast of the Azores. After 71 days, during which they were buffeted by storms, the young seamen reached Eleuthers, from which port they sailed to Nassau. Evening Star, Issue 23817, 22 February 1941, Page 6

3,000 MILES TO SAFETY.— In this little boat two courageous British seamen sailed 3,000 miles after their ship was sunk by a raider off the coast of the Azores. After 71 days, during which they were buffeted by storms, the young seamen reached Eleuthers, from which port they sailed to Nassau. Evening Star, Issue 23817, 22 February 1941, Page 6