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VOYAGERS STRANDED

CRAFT NOW IN TOW BOUND FOR AUSTRALIA LONDON. May 3 The three adventurers, James Irving, Macdonald Marshall and Robert Robinson, who left Hamble, Southampton Water, on March 5 in a 22-ton vessel, formerly a trawler, for Australia, were stranded near Ushant. They were saved by the crew of one trawler, and another is towing their craft to Brest. The three men, on taking their departure, said they liked England, but there were too many restrictions and obsolete laws, and they wished to live in a freer country. The vessel is 5-1 feet long and is equipped with an auxiliary engine and wireless.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21792, 5 May 1934, Page 11

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VOYAGERS STRANDED New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21792, 5 May 1934, Page 11

VOYAGERS STRANDED New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21792, 5 May 1934, Page 11

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