THE ANJOU CREW.
(Par Press Association.)
Dunedin, la3t night. The officers and crew of the wrecked ship ■J*Anjou left to-day by the Waikare, a large crowd mustering on the wharf to see them off. ‘ The acting vice-Consnl for France hos-—, received a letter signed by the master and firßt and second mates, on behalf 6£ the crew, thanking him for what he has done for them, and expressing gratitude for the kindness of Captain Bollons, who had done everything in his power to make them com* fortable, and asking that their deep sense of Captain Bollon’s service be conveyed to the Government. They had no doubt that if they had not discovered the Government depots, some of them would not have survived. They also thanked the Shipwreck Relief Society for its assistance, and' the many friends who interested themselves on their behalf.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1458, 19 May 1905, Page 2
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142THE ANJOU CREW. Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1458, 19 May 1905, Page 2
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