AFTER THE RESCUE
HUTCHINSON*’ INTENTION. NOT YET DETERMINED. (British Official Wireless.! (Received noon.) . . . : RUGBY, September 14. .The. owners of the Lord Talbot, the Aberdeen trawler that rescued the lost flying Hutchinson family, have instructed the master, Captain Watson, to take the Hutehinsons on board if they desire a passage to Aberdeen. However, the Lord Talbot is at present continuing fishing off the Greenland .coast.
“Go on fishing,“ are the orders sent to the Lord Talbot, which the Danish Government, ’ .wishing to see the Hutehinsons clear Greenland, requested should convey the family to Iceland. The owners add that if the Hutehinsons wish eventually to be taken, the trawler may embark them, but the vessel must fish first.
A Copenhagen message states that the authorities are concerned seriously over the prospect of the Hutehinsons wintering in Greenland, where there is insufficient food, clothes and fuel for them. Unless they leave by the Lord Talbot they must wait till spring, which w-ill greatly inconvenience the settlements.
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Northern Advocate, 15 September 1932, Page 5
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