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ADVENTURE UNDER

SAIL

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Last Of The Frigate Type

Singapore, July 30.

He intended sailing" to-night or The story of his voyage in the to-morrow for North Borneo, New Joseph Conrad and interesting Gulnes, Sydney, New Zealand and sidelights on the grain ships were 50 on always avoiding narrow told by Mr. A. J. Villiers, the well-waters which contained most dan- known author-seafarer, at the gerous currents. luncheon of the Rotary Club in the Adelphi Hotel yesterday.

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He chose as his subject "Sailing a Square-Rigger."

Before telling about the Joseph Conrad, of which he is master- owner. Mf., Villiers invited those interested in that type of vessel to visit her at Keppel Harbour before he continued his voyage.

The Joseph Conrad, Mr. Villiers.. sald, was the last of the frigate type of vessels left in the world. He found her by chance a little over a year ago, when he was look- ing for a barquantine in Denmark He had become fed-up reading alarming news in the daily papers.. and having already been in sail- ing ships and in the grain trade in Australla, he thought it would be good to "get away from it all" and, "forget."

SAVED FROM BREAKERS

He had looked all over the world for a small sailing ship, but found that even the old schooners had been modernised by having engines put into them," and their riggings taken off; so one day he was wan- dering disconsolately along the waterfront at Copenhagen, when he saw a full-rigged ship coming

in.

ENGLAND IN TWO YEARS

England would be reached again two years after paving set out from there.

Before he had the Joseph Con- rad. Mr. Villiers said, he sailed for a considerable time in the grain trade in Australias Business men here might not know, but there were still a great number of salting ships in that trade-not because of sentiment (there was no senti- ment in that game) but because the sailing ships were able to go to amall outports and load" at leisure.

He himself had joined in the purchase of the Parma with a crew of 28, eight of whom were appren- But underwriters had an tices. erroneous idea that sailing were more dangerous than steamers; in fact, steamers were more danger- ous because they went into a num-' ber of ports and salled against the sea whereas the sailing ship sailed with it

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They "salled home with their wheat in anything from two and a half to four months. One ship took as much as seven months; but that was an exception, and in the meanwhile the cargo would have been sold and re-sold several times over by the gamblers on the Baltic

She had only single topsails, but he overheard a conversation be- tween two men who were discuss- | Exchange. That was what brokers ing her fate as she was to be broken up, and he bought' her the same afternoon from the Danish Government, who owned her.

At first he found difficulty in getting a crew with experience in square-rigged ships as very few

liked about sailing ships: they stayed at sea long enough for several transactions to be pleted!

com-

square-riggers were affoat to-day. UNION. CHURCH

but he managed to sign on some fellows in Copenhagen and they proved to be a very good crowd.

ONLY FROM "GIRLS

With them he sailed to Ipswich. Having heard a lot of talk about sail-training and "the good old square-rigged ships" be ran

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SERMON

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campaign in "The Times," but the 8. Keep your place: The chair. only applications he received were the side of your bed, the window, from six girls-and he could not a picture on the wall-or.`any- very well take them along! He thing else which mark, the place. took some young boya from where you kneel does gather as- Ipswich, instead.

sociations. Each small success here makes further succese `more likely." This is your resting place, your sanctuary, your altar. a place where you expect some- thing to happen But keep the time and place and keep on, re- membering the discipline of per- severance, whether it seems to bring success or no, "He that the same

Having got the ship he had to do something with her. She was too small for

cargo; besides," there were enough abips already looking for cargo; so, having written a few books about the sea, he thought he would sall her to America and round the world and write another book.

There was no radio in the Joseph Conrad; in fact, it was ย very simple life. The ship had been built about 50 years ago as one of the first iron ships. But she was a very good little vessel, and he Bailed her across the North Atlan- tie in 58 days, although eleven steamers had sunk in a storm dür-} ing the crossing.

DRIVEN ON ROCKS

In New York he was delayed a month when the ship was blown on the rocks during a blizzard, and some of the boys ran away.

endureth to the end

shall be saved."

RELIGIOUS BOOKS

9. Read: If you are taking up seriously tennis, golf, or any sport. you buy a book and copy the pro- fessionals. Few people buy re- ligious books. Perhaps few people take 'religion seriously. There are books of prayers easily obṭalmable, The words of the saints are at the disposal of all: winged words which have borne men's souls to I do not the very feet of God. think the best words of another, not even the Lord's Prayer, ar take the place of your own. But I know from experience that some of these written prayers can be- come your own, as they match your own experience and develop 1t.

He had to take on some Ameri- can boys in their place and left New York to sail round the world "which" he said, "is very foolish as everybody now can do it in a line much more comfortably,"

His idea, however, was to sail in the track of the old explorers, 10. And finally, be comforted: wherefore he had to avoid the use I add this word because I know of canals and pick up fair winds how hard it is to keep on and on, wherever he could.

with little of the conndence, the He made Rio de Janeiro in 58 deep inner peace, the assurance days. staying there six days, and should bring. When you feel no which real cominunion with God then continued to Cape Town past better for having prayed you need Tristan da Cunha.

to remind yourself that prayer is something bigger than your own” nice feelings. I gave you a sen- tence to repeat when you begin. I now give you one to repeat as you rise from your knees. I have used it so many times when after my. "spiritual exercises my heart has still lacked that assurance: It is a sentence of amazing courage and abounding consolation

IN ICY SOUTH Leaving Cape Town in the middle of May he sailed for Singa- pore, but having a square-rigged ship he had his special problems, for he had to sail with the wind as much as possible, and that took him down in the direction of the South Pole as far as the 42nd 'South Latitude, where there was a heavy westerly blow right away to Cape Leeuwin in Australa

But he gave Australia a wide berth" as it was the land that worried ships, never the sea. 80

"Hereby shall we assure our heart before Him, whereinsoever our heart condemn ux, because God is greater than our heart.” (1 John 191)

ht. salled north again of the coast Bay that. That is why you must

to Ball, and from Bali he came up keep on. That is why you will not, to Singapore in nine days.

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Irritability – Sleeplessness – General Weakness-Fatique – Lack of Appetite and many troubles HOW these strenuous times take it out al you of the Stomach and Intestines it any wonder your nerves suffer.

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