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CASEBOOK

Grey Dawn

HE two boys wore

of

Take when life should! have seemed to spread out; before then liko the chup- ters of an absorbing adven- Lure atory. into whosC promising pages they had just begun to dip.

They were both 17-year-old, one, toget, pole and studi

the other, James, Jooking spare-framed like an athlete,

At 1st sight there did nal

seem to be much in common be- tween them But in the way they stooke and in what they aald, you realised that they had

a good deal in common.

NO SPARK. NO SPIRIT

FOR ball came from tamillea

་ཐད་

rphanages and hostels

The

spork

spirit

serned to have gone from both

OUR AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER

New Quay Railway

Described As A Monstrosity

FROM H. KING WOOD

Sydney, Jan. 24.

The official seal of approval was placed on the city's greatest monstrosity on Friday when the Premier, Mr Cahill, officially opened the Quay Railway.

This ugly seur of concrete, steel and ungainly pillars stretches across the city's pedestrian Waterfront, effectively shutting out view and breezes and giving unborn generations the mad- dening task of thinking up ways of getting rid

of it.

Premier Cahill, at the open- The Royal Australian Navy's But had broken ip, and, ing. wahl all the usual nonsense venture into the Darwin dairy- most of the lives of each bad that politicans do say on these ing Industry is turning sour.

Krey shelter

ocarions during which the i The local hospital has refused Spent in the

city's top brass

milk from keep the fixed, to take any more polite smiles on their faces and navy cows in hygienie grounda;

put down their pena member prestres

the Territory ely, but

The

Council Premier Legislative

hus Panie Jorth with "Neither ex-tested about the way the Navy

Hort

በቱ been allows its cows to stroll around this railway The streets and sailors who are pared In vsaking

beauty" even a thing of

the rostered to look after the cows uests had a Joti to keep the and milk them, are privately calling them anything but cows and complaining about being turned into naval eowboys.

of them, and they wore that af

to misfors futter res, mietion tune that

thel you someuanes among those oil and lonely men who chaler silently around the

indiators BI common lodging-

houses.

Now the two boys food in the dock at Bow Street

They had pleaded guilty to stealing money from adjoining the place where

L

flut

bart

the worker! They Teken, between them. 3, and carried it off to the hostel that was currently their home.

A STATEMENT

were

called

File Axel.

when

pro-

12+1

ta

is

<I

Tuk. link completes the city's Vertrie allway system nit, while no une denies that it was wanted, the general feeling that it should have been die-

ently buried like the rest the city system and not left to

back across the wear its ugly vily's most historicul area.

There has been plenty of time; for people think about it. The han ten 20 years in the building and in its stupe and tarts has set the taxpayers back more than £4-million.

There is renewed agitation for the setting up of something re- sembillag a Fine Arts Council to sem

sort of thing being and op 18

long-suffering

We are publle in the future afraid, howver, thin we'll soon Re! used to Mr Canill's iron cur- lah and that the talk will die down until something else dvol up ugly head.

was some weeks after they, Arst raided the flat, that the thefts wete discovered. Thril the police

Roger made a sistement.

"I took the money in two or three uits," he said, because at the hoste! we're allowed 10s, a week out of our we're ned 1 y 28, if we do anything wrong. When I took 11 particularly needed money be chure I wanted to buy my kid sister a deli for Christmas,

Then, to the polleeman, taking down what he dictatest, Roger

>

unid. "I't like to stick to the job I'm doing, but I want to move from the hostel, and stand anny own feet. If I was put on probation, I wouldn't let them down

JAMES

1:15

und

FAIRLY POPULAR was interviewed, be, in a statement, admitted part in the crime. then added: It's very hard. some- times, nl the hostel. They're quite good to tes, but it isn't like a home

The statements were rend to the rougistrulu, Mr Bertram

'

10

pushed

THE STRIKE

The strike by 27,000 water., site workers throughout Aus- tilt up lud the nation's a

overseas and interstate trade by

sea and is likely to cost £35,500 I wiek.

The Darwin navy started its i industry in 1954 so that sailors would have plenty of fresh milk. O well as a hobby.

"A JUST BEAST"

Three row-promptly named Faith, Hope and Charity were

settled shippert to Darwin und

the down, temporarily, near local garbage dump—where Iliey still remain, hence the hospital's hygien stand,

urs

The herd has now grown to 17, the original complaints have incrtuteai seventeen fold and the

taxpayers

niklus col

questions pointed

about

the sailors being taught more about the sea and less about cows.

There is some spéculation go¬ ing on as to who will be the tow Speaker of the Federal

House

but it can be writiên down now that Archle (that is his correr! name) Cameron will no back Into the shulz.

H

has

1

MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1956.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

T, JUB, PDTL

Cap. 1000 by KEA Berslev, ing

"I don't want to scare you, but daddy says if I don't get better grades somebody's going to get spanked}"

NEWSPAPER URGES

IKE TO RUN

FOR SECOND TERM

New York, Jan. 30.

The New York. erald Tribune, in a front page editorial, today urged President Eisenhower to stand for a second term,

The editorial, which also appeared in the European edition of the independent Republican newspaper, said "nothing short of the most commanding reasons" should prevent Mr Eisenhower from accepting his Party's highest nomination for the November 1956 elections.

Mr Eisenhower suffered a heart attack 'ast Septem-,

ber.

Th

Speaker Canicron endea.ed himself

10 eilluer Labour or Liberals in the past.

the thes who

newspaper which up stopped

ported Mr Eisenhower in 1952, pressmen playing poker in their Parliament House rooms, who

und generally favouts Repub- blicans over Democrats also said: made the House

barber take

"The blunt and objective truth Dom his walks a photograph of Phar Lap, the instructed mem-faces the very real danger of de

Is that the Republican Party hers out to telephone bels, and

this fail unless President who, one Ume or another/has There are all the corujarks of

Eisenhower remains at its head, rilexveryon from the Prime the strike being

one i Minister down. a bitter

In general terms, the whitertjes to claiming an additional 17- an hour. The employers have offered sixpence an hour but Ir this 4 wart Ta nake italy alterations in the word conditions.

t

Reece, who was told that Roger, and the Prime Minister is being und unce been sent to an up- urgd 1 k urratis action proved achout for stealing, but enriy that nothing was known James's detriment,

The hostel's warden spoke. "These two boys have given no Tauble," b fairly popular, and frith me.

D

"Are they there, v duntarily?" the magh rate asked,

Nextelly, sir. came the i answer. The whole family ci the bay James, was committed

เร the eary of their county

bistory is rather end ".

AMPLY PROVIDED FOR KUHAT about this

Wiuntion?"

There

ro man in the

Partanen, who knows Standing Radio Hongkong

Orders like Archie Cameron; there is no one in sight capable of co trolling a House that is andthedly dimeult to control in a way that he can and above oh, perhaps, he is just.

One of his most severe critica remarked on day. "He's

H.K.T.

gramme

its prestige-laden leader, ita two-term Presidential nominca.” The Herald Tribune, describ- ing the President's place in the world scene said "he is the right, right time to deal with the on man in the right place at the

issue which towers above all others—the cause of peace or war.".

"The United States and tho free world today stand poised between an era of unprecedented freedom and the dark portent of an age of slavery," the news- paper said,

SHEAFFERS

Skrip

Eisenhower Passes The Ball To Bulganin

Washington, Jan. 29.

From Our Files

100 Years

Ago

The clipper ship' Lord of the Inlos left Portsmouth on the

and

N.E.

President Eisenhower has now put it up to the Soviet Union to take up constructively certain 14th of Oct., and the land on 19th. Experienced usual proposals for reducing, international tension out the

weather until the 11th of Nov. lined in his letter to the Soviet Premier, Marshal when she crossed the line-m Bulganin, last week or let it be known that the he2nd Nov, in Lat, 28.6 5.

Long. 20,30 W. latest Soviet offer of a bilateral treaty of friendship a heavy gale commencing at experienced with the United States was merely a propaganda anshing off

veering to. SE, and at 8.S.E.-washed way the

quarter boat, blew the fore top mast stay sall and the close reef fore too sail out of the bolt rupes--modern ed on the 23rd Nov. when all sail was again made. On the 4th Dec. pussed the Meridian of tho Cape.

| manoeuvre designed to isolate the United States

from its allies.

The view of the United States government, according to

au- thoritative sources today, is that

the terms of President Elsen-Military Band's

hower's reply to the Premier's personal message offers the So- vlet on A AG opportunity. ir it dealres to

take it, of dealing

with

certan

constructively

speelde problems which are at the root of present tensions.

Those were Indicated in the President's jetter when he call- ed on the Soviet Union to agree

to:

measures to

1. Prompt reunity Germany.

Fulfilment of wartime pledges to permit Eastera European propies to choose

their own form of govern-

ment.

3.

Acceptance

of the President's "open skies" pla

inspection

for

mutusi aerial

of Soviet and United Staten Rimanenta and

4. people directions Curtain

]

A

free and Ideas

across

flow of news.

the

bolh Iron

inday

NOT A REBUFF Authoritative sources emphasised that although the President hod turned down

Marshal Bulganin's specific sug- gestion of a treaty of friendship, the President's-reply was not intended to be a rebuff to the constructive development proposals sincerely designed to reduce tensions and not mérety create ill feeling between the

United States and its allies,

message CI

ef

Happy Gesture

were

80 of the passengers

More than Chutsan's 400

nostalgically minded of their

own County of Lancashire at noon today when the band of The Lancashire Regiment played them off at Kowloon Wharf as the 24,215-tom liner cased out into mid-stres

The Churn homeward- bound from a Far Eastern cruise, carried more than 130 round-trip passengers from the United Kingdom. They included many from Lancashire,

Real-

The Lancashire ment now on garrison duty here learned of their pro sence on board and decided to send

Its band to ste them off.

Mail

Notices

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The latest posting times for registered articles are generally one hour earlier than the times shown below.

Particulars rt- be

Mr Eisenhower and his advisers have handled the whole Incident

Bulganin the

painstaking with delicacy in order not to offend any of the United States ies and the President did not sug- East cry bictoral

d scut9.003 bolween the United States and the Soviet Union,

garding parcel mala a procedure

strong which might cause

ascertained by enquiry 1 sentment amongst them.

But he deliberately did not close his present correspondence with Marshal Bulzan'n ond stated specifically at the end of his letter that he would "look forward expression" of the Soviet Pre-

Korea. 4 p.in. to receiving a further

mfer's views.

p.m.. Tuno Signal and Pro-

REPLY AWAITED Summary: 6.08, Stock

Great Market Reports 0,50, Programme for

Importance wlit Children

be presented by Elizabeth'

attached to the Soviet, Premier's "Because the hour is grave reply, particularly in vlow of

•S$W][CL="An Elephant" nover for

read by E. and orten and

the promise of a peaceful the approaching visit to Britain (Recorded!: 620 Australia atomic ora is so nearly within of the Soviet Premier and Mr Magazine: 0.5, "Box 200% -Bert. Gu

believe that the Peline Minister beast, but unfortunately, a just lett, at the Organ (OB); 6,50, Weather † •ur 'grasp, we, Mr President. | Nikita Khrushchov, Secretary»

nonuy

been

the

Australia Di

Itseir

10

DINNER PARTY

will keep

free men

CRO

at any

We have been favoured with the following extract from the Log of the Lord of the Isle:

Extract from the Log Eook of the Ship Lord of the Isles, Captain P. Maxton London to Hongkong.

18th Dec. Lat. 42.23 8.-Long. 74.42 Ean increasing breeze, smooth water, and hazy weather, furled Royals, Flying Jib, fore and mizen top gallant zallo, stowed top gallant slay sails, 5.30 breeze treshening furled main top gallant sall, single reated fore and main topsalls, double redfed

mizen topsall,

furled cross jack sail. 11 p.m. stowed the main sall, fib, and spanker, double reefed the top- saila. 2 A.OL. Gale increasing with a very heavy sea, foreenfi blown clean out of the bolt rope, and entirely lost, aquells most furious 2.15. Starboard main topsail sheet carried

away, clewed up, rove the sheet, and set the sall again, 2.30 Port main topsall sheet carried away, rove it, and eat the sall-nguis. 3 a.m. in a furious rust from the N.W. fore tepsall sheet carried away split the sail from the double reef down completely

gone.

BLOWN. TO PIECES

Cross inck, spanker and ji blown out of the gaskets and lost; fore and main staysails blown to places, main spencer gaft carried away and the sail last. 5 am, blowing furiously the N.N.W., with a fearful from sca running, sea making a clean breach over the ship, wing about 19 knols., ship behaving well and making little water. 10 am. suddenly and without any warning fell entrn, ship roll- MONDAY, JANUARY 20 By Air

Ing in the trough of the sea most Durna. Erdia. Pakistan, Middle fearfully, tore and main E, Great Britain, Europe, 6 p.m. On

studding

said boorns Ely Burfact Thailand, p.m. Australia, New Zealand Parcels and Reg. nm; Letters and lackets, 9.m. 31/1.

post offcs.

Macao op....

TUESDAY, JANUARY 31 By Air

Thailand. a.m. Peking, Shanghai, Kemuning, Has.

. 10 .. N. Borneo, Australia, New Zen-

tend. Noon.

Guam Hawaii. 1 p.m. Philippines. 1 p.m.

Thailand, Burma, India, 2 p.m. Malaya, Indonesia, 2 pm. Philippines. p.m.

In

the water. 10.15.. A very heavy sea struck the the ship STAP on the port quarter,, smashing all the skyligh's, breaking in. The bulwark from the main to mizen rigging on port side, 01-

cabin. full ing the

up to the deck with water, an immense body of water passing into the lower hold by the after, skylight..

TREMENDOUS SEA

10.20

tremendous edi

Thalland, Burma, India, Pakistan, struck the ship on the port side, and Durope,p.m.

Japan, p.m.

One editorted outs out that ↑ Menzies has just been returned to power with a record majority and he has no need to hesitate In taking the gloves off in this sirike.

Political cbsverers, however,

Report; 7. Time Signal and The feal it cur solema responsibility General of the Soviet Communist w10 side-step

drastic action beast"

New London Relay): 2.00. Com- Archie Cameron will go backmentary London Ray) or Spesial to avow our hope while

and prayer there is chance of a into the Chair and the House Announcememta: 2.19, Edmundo Row that nothing short of the most

Party settlement. This strike has been

This will provide the next will resign

and his Orchestra-A Programme of commanding reasons being Latin Kuncil, the other boy's family endorsed by the all powerful treated like a lot of schoolboys 143 sentiment you from accepting the call of yon facto Lee Middle East Atries, Great Britam ca

American - (BBCTS}; excutive

contret between for another term.

Stellard (vocal),

Soviet Terry Martin this ration and

Western leaders.

and Connell

of Trade Unions and

(piano) (Recorded); B. "Viewpoint eur uction

| everywhere.”—Reuter, by The Govaniment

A Weekly Magazine devoted to the

Any claborate plans by the before all other avenues

Arte-Edited ind have

„Introduced by

Soviet, leaders to set the stage "They

so as to be able to foment Anglo- pay over their wages tried and exhausted could, and are allowed pocket money is believed, easily lead to h

American

during suspicione and ceriai allowances. And general strike.

this

visit

would be deeply they can koop what they

resented here. This aspect of from overtime.

what may be the opening shot in a new Soviet campaign to divide the two countries will, It is expected, be discussed by Preiden Elsonhower with Sir wed's top level Anglo-American An bony/Eden during corferorce in Washington the Soviet offer of a bilateral Mr. Elsenhower's rejection of treaty of friendship has favourably received by mem-

carn

DOLLAR HUNTERS

Relay T

Woman's False Report

A23-year-old Chinese woman, who was found in a hotel room by her hus hand partly undressed with band, that the stranger had another man, told her hus.

Tattempted to "rape" her.

Em Variety College

Crime Does ring. RichaPTTWEETS Lopez:;3.45; "Bleak Trolize

Chis

been

both parties Con- gress, but there has been some grumbling She told the Police and her

thero about the fallure of the President to con common law husband that the sult all those who felt they stranger had enticed" her up ought to have been consulted to the room on the pretext of before the President's reply securing her a job. He

then was sent to Marshal Bulganin. appeared 1ho sceno,

ont

Korra, & p.m. Formosa, Okinawa, & p.m.

By Aurfaen on Australia, New Zealand, 9 a.m. China, People's Republic, 10.30 am. Metro, 1 p.m. Sarawak N. Borneo, & p.m. Maran.

p.m.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 By Nurface China. People's Republic. 1830 am. Australia, New Zealand, 11 am, Macno. 1 p.m.

Japan, Hawaii, UBA, C. Be S. Aderica, 4 p.m.

Bisen hm.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2

By Burtace China, People's Republic, 1030 am. Malays, Indoneala, 11 'a.m. Mtn. 1. p.m.

Canada, 1 p.m.

Japan. Hawaii. 4 park

N. Borneo. 4 p.m. Kores,..

Kinden *m.

FRIDAY, FRERUARY $ Chins, People's Republic, 1030 am, Maco, 1 p.m. Maese: 8 nm,

BATURDAY, YKURUARY 4

By Burface Phina. Prona kablle, inng «.m, Malaya,” Clayton, Aden, Middle East, SEA..."

There was a little dinner last Finet Tombir Book Review by weck to the retiring Postmaster Alec HardleQuiet American by Graham Greene, "The Arts in Hozier- General, Larry Anthony Four Kong No. Music by 100 Bey men who went along had good the Week: Tomas Khayes

Ryan, Ba Composer Whatever is going to happen reason to remember im-they use for Youre Robinson and

or the But I should should be mode to

luppen all had received knighthoods Concert Orchestra, with Karm add that when these offences quickly because a

waterfron. white serving in some way IP) (ABCIÓ: E Time Signal,

Haritz alloy,

Marlo Good were committed they

were strike

could do much ∙to help | uADRE

his administrations allowed much less than is now

inflation to go galloping on its

Hell an Hour with Noel' Courarti, and There was Sir Ricturd Boyer, Friends: 9.30, Concert. by CSIDE- the case."

merry way.

(Aust

Broadcasting Commission Chik Put (violin) and kdork ““Rea" The magistrale turned to the

chairman); Sir

plano) (Concert Hall): 10, "Our Hudson Fysh Pavourite Encores the Face boys, but neither had anything

(Qardaay. Sir Richard Williams and Rae Robertson (dupa to say.

ant the near future our

· of· Civli | 10.13 : Take It.. From, lege-ECK rector: Conorni "Well, you were amply pro-American hif-run friends will Aviation) and Sir Giles Chip in Alter Corans

Bentley and Jurier Edwardia, e vided for, and there was nobe with us again, notable dollar

'pendale (postul · chie?)

Whileld Hopsst of neext to steni," said the magis collectors on the list being Ono other old friend was Broadcast

BBCTSH trate. He put the pair on pro-Johnny Ray, Nat King Cole and present not a knight, but whof Time Signal Radio, New

FavouritedATALOZ bation, ordering them each to Frank Sinatra.

has found his own form of fame, fiorded Londors rephy £3 10s of the money They have all been

here Like Larry Anthony, he begra Godin Muscle Bog lave, stolen, and the two boys left the before, all have had their little his corner in the Lithgow postuan; 11.30. Close Dow court slowly, like old men who cry about taxes, but all have office dan missange boy. and, have long since stopped bellev-. taken plenty home and now, are served in Signals in World War 1

REDIFFUSION ing like held anything worth coming back for more. Well, hurrying for.

there's no harm in that, nor the Cardinal

Gilroy, N fact that they apparently like

MONOPOLY BROKEN

Two TOW Spear-heading the field, how

Wilgehaak Diken; W, Tex Fur Tiro: 4:30. Oper kiust 29, rape her when her -Reuter. ever, is a now type of visitorum into the "feld hetwock For TodayLily Pone; 440,- Dolce enquirice revealed that

sho seld. Oral Roberts, evangelist and the first in the country for 45 Dokumetrius 6. Childrens Commer self-announced faith healer with years. They are the Bank of Requested by Berry Vlhaling, a fm ory worker, who

Conducted to handle Var 9.30, but had been the wo a picked band of assistants. NSW and the Austriais Land: 01. Birthday Malibagik 10%

They have arrived with their New Zealand. Bank. They open-ay: 2 Time Sheadband in Rows Vis Vin-ling and asked

on Musique Feuncalow B Pilots of British Overseas Air- !

l' and reproached, the stranger, ways Corporation today were own tent, said to be the world's ed their doors within ours, or

Weatiser za Report Annolla reported: preparing a demand biggest, and holding, 14,000. so the Prime Minister giving the mente and Interlude: is, falls King up to the hotel room, where for wage flots of Up to 16 they have no trouble in packing green light and huge ads: in and us Orebestestad Word of the was found by her husband

BUS PLUNGES In the five hundred-odd who dally papers next morning Zule 3.16, Interlude with anor

ecmpromising situation. - Ng Wang-kel, a 24-year-old The pllets have been pushing flock out there nightly to hear indicated that they had only 50 Gypsy Caravan teh or

INTO SEA This morning at Central unemployed, residing at 47, Yen for more than a year for salary Mr Roberts really go to town. been waiting

Danger plande and #beina Džedla Couth, Lakopperaça, before Mr Chow, Street, ground four, wast for the starters Amend theller, written by Howard Hin-shing Lo charged increases. They are expected to It is said that, Mr Roberts run.

Tokyo, JJezu 30, with remanded", four-days, in "polico make a formal demand this team of helpers can filck around The story is

now that part of lourounder Drausing a public minetto in custody for further enquiries y no hope of survival in Chime that now

Ton persons-are-line with week.

Butik og played by Heart Tatoo and that she had made a false no Me Derek Cons at Kowloon tiréfecture, on Shikoku island, the collection boxes at a speed the Commonwealth Senior BOAC

Impromptu‚Í' pilots now never before seen in Sydney Longer has a monopoly it will play

Drchestra,

Lyon Bergs Ki Rachmaninod

port to the Police. She pleaded morning on a charge of robbery average about £2,700 a year, the bost yet being sovon put on early stop to the sheep | Marcy stituirea pierna (bY. gulity.

with violence

police said..today. The suggested pay rises would minutes to cover a gathering of dog practice of yelling out the minster, Thane, Cros

Bub-Insp J. Collins, whe alt war alleged that on increase this to between £3,300 about a thousand,

by Lealic names of bustomers who have Koarme,"Op, lelan for planów

proud the there January 28,

They were lost when and £3,000 a year, was

It should be niced here, how-bcon patiently waiting valuable. Mans played 17 Anado

been no struggle at all bad, dew Chow Street, 1st floor, defendani left the road

the edi Junior second pilots now ever, that Oral Roberts" high time to draw out some of their 30th ph Taveraging, \ £1,400

fendant had wasted the time of robbed Teang, Lin-wah, of ap- by your presure, advertising slates that savings. Do

the. Follos, OPREMARIN/proximately 18,000;" sund would be rated to about: 1,800 all money, after campaign If the dbir banks achieve Friper, 10.30

"She" whe, fined $500 or thres | Before the robbery, he used peri Printed If the wago scale is granted expansen ze willeba glert, to only this they have done some

months!** imprisonment by Mfr. sonal violence serinet TerNELS "and" on: bet churches in this country:

good for the community.

Wyndham

Pilots To Seek. Pay Increases

19.

London, Jan, 29.

week

United Press.

Der

&. Personality Bestlos

Orchester)

condustad

Prelude to God Save the

Monday

Con

woman,

Robbery With Violence Charge

.

that

Jmmates, p.in. Italy, France, ti 13.1, chica. People's Napubllo...pro. Macao. p.m.

bus

louth. “Chin”

away bulwarks on both sides frem main to fore rigging, smushing the long bont to pleces, ferving nothing but the broken keel, stem and stern. pasta; stove in the fore round house and the galley, warhed overboard a large quantity of the studding, stils: · and running gear;

two topmasts and obu lower

studding salt torn to pieces by the wash of water about the decks. All the cabin furniture dritt and washed out of the cabin, the wine ginssey

-out-o

washed

fraya:

of

the swinging

a number of much injured by the

Wind

the

men ./10.30. suddenly commenced from, the WS.W. Kept the ship S.S.E. before, the sea till nodn when the northerly. sea having abated much kept the ship E and by 8. Blowing hard fram the W.5.W. Pumps at all times. carefully attended

NINE LAID UP

176 Dec. Lat. 42,901.B, Leng· 01,201, R--1, pm, more, moderate;; enjod all hands" to make mil. (round"-alne. meit laid up. Shook a takt out be? (main topsail, and bent another, fore-" fail and fore topwall. 515", mora: ¡moderate, set ÷forexail" and foru; top- İCE: CUL Dit roots and, set main, top "gallant sail midnight Isas wind; sis

form and mizen top gollens KRIDE, RI". inain, royalı, dayisghs-datto wesiber, ship rolling too borvy to let mlade dinje kalba Noon maderale and clear," hands employed kiviring up decks found spider tÓDS: DE, main y most adrift and, la form, and ma cape koosn

1st Jamiary entered Cennay, DASE. jager (axperioneed?: lipit, "wilda" fon)ths, without any of the UHUSI

{Stenite until the ijin January:

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