TRAWLER GIRL PAT
NEW OWNERS CHOOSE CREW THIRTY WOMEN APPLICANTS LONDON, Nov. 10 The new owners of the Girl Pat, the Grimsby trawler which was alleged to have been stolen by the brothers Orsborne and taken to British Guiana, have appointed three former naval offifers to bring her from Georgetown The captain is Mr. 11. W. Lawrence, who was the navigator of a submarine in the Great War, and the crew of eight will be selected from 500 applicants, excluding .'3O women, whose oilers «cre rejected.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22574, 12 November 1936, Page 13
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