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VOYAGE OF ADVENTURE.

THREE YOUNG SEAMEN LEAVE ENGLAND. BOUND FOR AUSTRALIA. LONDON, April 4. Three young seamen, McDonald Marshall, James Irving and Robert Robertson, departed from Hamble in a 22ton vessel, the former trawler Olive 54 feet long, stocked with tinned food and two hundred-gallon water tanks and equipped with auxiliary engine and wireless. They are voyaging to Australia, via Portugal, West Africa, the Cape and Sumatra. Marshall says: We like England, but there are too many restrictions and obsolete laws. We intend to live in Australia, which is a freer country.”

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Wairarapa Age, 6 April 1934, Page 5

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VOYAGE OF ADVENTURE. Wairarapa Age, 6 April 1934, Page 5

VOYAGE OF ADVENTURE. Wairarapa Age, 6 April 1934, Page 5

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