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The 25ft cutter Gullmarn, which has just completed a daring voyage of 16,000 miles from Gothenburg (Sweden) to Sydney, by way of the Atlantic, Panama Canal, and the Pacific. The trip occupied I 0 months, and the crew consisted of two men. insets: George Benson (left), a Sydney butcher, and Captain Anders Johannson. They ran out of food 200 miles from the coast of New South Wales, where they were sighted by a steamer and assisted with provisions.

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Otago Witness, Issue 4032, 23 June 1931, Page 36

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The 25ft cutter Gullmarn, which has just completed a daring voyage of 16,000 miles from Gothenburg (Sweden) to Sydney, by way of the Atlantic, Panama Canal, and the Pacific. The trip occupied I 0 months, and the crew consisted of two men. insets: George Benson (left), a Sydney butcher, and Captain Anders Johannson. They ran out of food 200 miles from the coast of New South Wales, where they were sighted by a steamer and assisted with provisions. Otago Witness, Issue 4032, 23 June 1931, Page 36

The 25ft cutter Gullmarn, which has just completed a daring voyage of 16,000 miles from Gothenburg (Sweden) to Sydney, by way of the Atlantic, Panama Canal, and the Pacific. The trip occupied I 0 months, and the crew consisted of two men. insets: George Benson (left), a Sydney butcher, and Captain Anders Johannson. They ran out of food 200 miles from the coast of New South Wales, where they were sighted by a steamer and assisted with provisions. Otago Witness, Issue 4032, 23 June 1931, Page 36

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