MAROONED ON AN ISLAND.
WHITE MAN AND NATIVES. FACED WITH STARVATION. AORANGI LEAVES SUPPLIES. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. A. and N.Z. HONOLULU. Nov. 1. The passengers on the Aorangi on the vessel's arrival at Honolulu from Aus- ! tralia on Friday sent a cablegram to the . Governor of Fiji, Sir Eyre Hutson, urgi ing that leiief should be sent to a white I man and 25 Motives, who are faced with, j starvation on Hull Island. The latter is j two days' journey from Fiji. Ihe men in question have been | marooned on Ibc island for a year. Tho owners have gone into bankruptcy. | Ihe Aorangi landed emergency supplied | for the marooned men. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19170, 9 November 1925, Page 9
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