DEFIANT CREW
Sherard Orborne Men in Carcr of Armed Police MORE INCIDENTS (Received 7, 11.35 a.pi,) ANTWRRP, Sept 6. An officer appropriately named Bearpark will tqke over the Sberard Osborne, tlie ship of which the crew is alleged to have "almost mutinied". dur* ing Captain's McClurge's absence in London. The crew nonclialqntly departed under the supervision of two polieemen armed with revolvers and trunclnsons and were takep by motorbus to the Harwiph steamer, Onlookers were disappointed at the lack of fprther ipoidents. Earlier infiideuts included the tlirowing over? board of unpopular pailors. The crew, aftey lunch, scattered soup apd food ah Qver- the foreoastle, Mr W, Gore Grahnm, a Cambridge undergraduate, left the ship without tnformjng tlie captain. He hjtends to fly to London after paying off tpqiorrow. (Earlier igessgge on page 9.)
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 198, 7 September 1937, Page 7
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