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Side 26
... light was burning brightly , in reality to see that the captain's cabin light was not , again sat down on the spare spar on the starboard side with the deliberate in- tention of dozing . After a further hour Moss stirred uneasily in his ...
... light was burning brightly , in reality to see that the captain's cabin light was not , again sat down on the spare spar on the starboard side with the deliberate in- tention of dozing . After a further hour Moss stirred uneasily in his ...
Side 30
... lights were in line , and they could see both her red and green side - lights . The green light was shut in , and as the mast- head lights opened out they could make out that she was a small vessel -probably the regular mail steamer ...
... lights were in line , and they could see both her red and green side - lights . The green light was shut in , and as the mast- head lights opened out they could make out that she was a small vessel -probably the regular mail steamer ...
Side 388
... light bulbs which had been carefully packed against such an emergency , or to await further developments . But almost at once a ringing of bells brought the light of the ever - ready Neale to the telegraph faces to show that the port ...
... light bulbs which had been carefully packed against such an emergency , or to await further developments . But almost at once a ringing of bells brought the light of the ever - ready Neale to the telegraph faces to show that the port ...
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Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
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