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GIRL ON SAILING SHIP

FITTEST OF WHOLE CHEW WORKED PASSAGE TO ENGLAND LONDON, May l!'i. Weaving slack* and a’ short ivcUm lacked, a stewardess from Adelaide i,allied Myrl Ridgway peered from the deck of the I'our-master Roiiape when S he was anchoring at Queenstown. She looked the fittest of the whole crew and for that reason she was dubbed “the lady of the windjammer. She signs off to-day and will go to Glasgow to visit her married sister. She may then return to Australia. The i’onape, which for live days was becalmed in the Irish Sea. was robbed of an excellent: chance of winning the windjammers’ race to Lagland. Three Ksthonian stowaways appeared a few days out from Adelaide and were made to work their passages.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 138, 27 May 1931, Page 3

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GIRL ON SAILING SHIP Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 138, 27 May 1931, Page 3

GIRL ON SAILING SHIP Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 138, 27 May 1931, Page 3

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