CAPTAIN DEPOSED.
NAVIGATION OF A RESCUED SHIP, lIV Tr.I.V'.GUAI'II— riIKSS ASSOCIATION —POrVBIGnT. Melbourne, January 24. When tho 'barque Hinemoa, 2283 tons, stranded at Lome, was towed off, tho captain decided to sail to port without the aid of tu£3. After proceeding for some hours, the crow becamo dissatisfied, with tho captain's navigation, and the command was transferred to tho first officer. The captain admits that control was taken from him becauso be carried too much sail.
AN IDEAL GIFT. Imperial Tiamj Camera for 213. Rapid Ecc•tilinear lens. Timo and instantaneous sliutter, giving exposures from ouo second to l-100th of a second. Magnifiers. Patent back door. Pateut. numbering device. Carries 12 plates, size 3} x 41. Posted to any address, 225. TH.fi IMPERIAL CAMJ3HA CO., Jcrvois Quay (opposite Town Enlli. " 615^
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 104, 25 January 1908, Page 5
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130CAPTAIN DEPOSED. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 104, 25 January 1908, Page 5
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