WOMAN’S EXPERIENCE.
TWO WRECKS IN A DAY. PERTH, Dec. 18. The trawler South Sea has arrived from Hull en route to Lyttelton. The chief engineer, Mr Morris, relates that when leaving Las Palmas after bunkering the trawler collided with, a 10,000-ton vessel, the Stonepool, engaged in the South African trade. The trawler’s bows were stove in to the waterline. Captain Dowell transferred his wife to the liner which also was so badly damaged that she had to be beached, and, after a desperate struggle, her foredeck being awash, the trawler reached land nino miles distant.
Mrs Dowell says that she can claim to have been in two wrecks in one day.
The South Sea after bunkering will leave Fremantle for Lyttelton direct.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 19, 19 December 1932, Page 7
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122WOMAN’S EXPERIENCE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 19, 19 December 1932, Page 7
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