ADRIFT IN PACIFIC
NINE STARVING MALAYS RESCUED BY SHIP LEFT FRIENDS ON ISLAND United P.A. — By - elegraph —Copyright Reed. 10.25 a.m. BRISBANE, Today. Officers of the Japanese steamer Tango Mam reported that when the vessel was two days out from Thursday Island a native fishing boat was sighted flying distress signals. The steamer hove to, and it was found that nine Malays on board were starving. The natives told a pitiful story. Their boat' had been becalmed for a long period at Bird Island and when the position became desperate the majority of the crew numbering 40 were left ashore and the remainder set out to obtain assistance.
The famished men were supplied with medicine, food and water.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1023, 14 July 1930, Page 9
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118ADRIFT IN PACIFIC Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1023, 14 July 1930, Page 9
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