TUG'S OCEAN TRIP.
LONDON, May 13. The (iO-lon sal vat;t; tup; Salvage IVince in l ived at .Montreal oti May 1, limine erossed the Atlantic llinler it* on power. Captain .1. C. Leslie. a Oltlspow man. and the rrew ot ttvelve men. returned hv the White Star Dominion liner Cantiihi to l.iverpool yesterday. The erossine oeeit])ied twenty days. It was the worst experience lie had ever had t sea. Captain Leslie said. Durinp the whole of the trip they hud verv lieitvv swells and the decks wore under water I'reiptent!y as tnneh as three leol. Lor the sake of saving lime they went hv the northern route In the North of Scotland from IVntland Lirth straiit'd across to I ape ILtee, instead of liy the southern route hv the Azores and Ifermuda. which is usually taken liv very small ves-e's. The Salvage Prince is intended for use oil the (treat Lakes.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 July 1924, Page 4
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151TUG'S OCEAN TRIP. Hokitika Guardian, 7 July 1924, Page 4
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