SOIL SHIPPED 500 MILES
LAND FOB LONELY ISLE SINGAPORE, May 15. The most precious thing on Direction Island, lonely home of a few British employees of a cable company, is the soil which was shipped there from Christmas Island, more than 500 miles away.
The British wanted a garden, but Direction Island, one of the Cocos group in the Indian Ocean, is mostly coral with little or no soil in which vegetables could be grown. The cable company employees got tired of tinned vegetables and occasional cold storage supplies received by steamer. They arranged with officials of the Christmas Island Phosphate Company to send them shipments of soil, and now they spend their spare time cultivating vegetables.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19980, 4 July 1939, Page 14
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