ALLEGATIONS OF BRITISH CAPTAIN.
•(By Telegraph-Fress Asmi.-Copyright} SHANGHAI, July 11. Captain Johnson, master of the TTherose Moller, on which the New Zea lander, Mr. P. Cairnes, is first officer, complains bitterly that" after being stranded at Hoia Bay, north-east of Saghailen, since October 13, Soviet troops compelled them to remain throughout the winter aboard their icecovered ship, where they were treated like criminals and suffered intense privations. The temperature was often 40 degrees below zero. The Chinese crew also suffered acutely.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 July 1938, Page 5
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