MAY BE GIRL PAT.
VESSEL WRECKED IN BAHAMAS. (By Telegraph-Press Assn,-Copyright) LONDON, June 17.. Lloyd’s agent at Inagua, in the Bahamas, has reported by telegraph fhat a native fishing vessel has reported that a small British vessel was seriously damaged and wrecked at Eastern Bamana Cay. They found three white tuen dead. It may possibly be the missing trawler Girl Pat. A. search for the North Sea trawler Girl Pat has been carried out since the trawler left Corcubion (Spain) on April 21. The owners have come to the conclusion that the master and crew have made off with the ship. On June II the master of an American steamer reported that a vessel believed to be the Girl Pat had been seen flying distress signals near Cayenne.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 June 1936, Page 5
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