SENSATION AT SEA.
SUPPOSED FATE OF DEBERTERS By telegraph, Press Aiis’n, "Copyright Sydney, Oct. 4. On arrival of the barque Jordon Hill from HongkoDg, the captain reported that two German seamen and an English apprentice, the latter said to be heir to the estate of the Marquis of Ailsa, had deserted at Dight by means of a raft 30 miles from the Celebes Islands, and were not again seen. It was considered there was a small chance of their making the islands.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1576, 5 October 1905, Page 2
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