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3000 MILES TO SAFETY. —In this little boat, pictured on its arrival at Nassau, two British seamen sailed 3000 miles after their ship had been sunk by a Nazi raider off the coast of the Azores. Their trip took them 71 days before they sighted land.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 March 1941, Page 3

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3000 MILES TO SAFETY.—In this little boat, pictured on its arrival at Nassau, two British seamen sailed 3000 miles after their ship had been sunk by a Nazi raider off the coast of the Azores. Their trip took them 71 days before they sighted land. Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 March 1941, Page 3

3000 MILES TO SAFETY.—In this little boat, pictured on its arrival at Nassau, two British seamen sailed 3000 miles after their ship had been sunk by a Nazi raider off the coast of the Azores. Their trip took them 71 days before they sighted land. Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 March 1941, Page 3

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