LINER SAVES KITTEN
FOUND UN HATCH COYER 8110 .MILES FROM LAND. hium eul of ilie fog came a shrill tclinc ■■ in.'duw," The look-out man sounded one stroke of the bell, a signal (lint there was something on the starboard side. The liner, already slowed to crawling pace, hove k) and a boa! was lowered. Not many yard- away was a hatch cover floating. On it sat a Siamese, kitten, lawny haired, black tips on earn and feet. Sneh was the story (old by it. 1!. Lowrie, rapliiin of the Dollar liner ITesidenl Garfield, which arrived at New York after a world cniist . The incident occurred 800 miles east of Host on during a thick fog. Prince. Maid'.mo I, sun of a former King of Siam, who has gone to the United States to study medicine, verified the rescued kitten as a genuine Siamese eat. the kitten was adopted by the. ship's crew.
We respectfully .suggest to A!. Arin--lit If Hriand, (he eminent French cahinet maker, that he would do well in employ the methods used to .secure (piaiitity pvnducliou by M. Henri Ford, of Detroit.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3714, 12 October 1926, Page 7
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185LINER SAVES KITTEN Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3714, 12 October 1926, Page 7
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