A romantic story of how. a.Scottish «rirl stowaway saved a Danish sailors f&V was reviled when she was interviewed by the Danish police at Hjorring HoTpttalf North Jutland. The sailor «r*V taken so ill on the voyage of the North Sea trader Marie Siedler; f rom tS to the Baltic that the captain decided £ land him at the port of Saeby When the ambulance crew the captain, was astonished to find the Srfc sailor being nursed by a woman. teKe said she became engaged to the man &e the ship left Leith and that they Ere to be married in Edinburgh when
the ship returned. "We could not bear to be separated during the last voyage," she added ; "so I etowed away and he carried food to me in an empty cabin where I was hidden. But he became seriously ill • • • and now you know." The girl was at first detained as a stowaway, but at the urgent request of the hospital doctors she was allowed to remain beside the sailor's beside after he had been operated on for appendicitis. Advertising points out the merits of a product and impresses the buyer with its desirability.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22741, 29 November 1935, Page 13
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