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Advertising : 4 wordsmen are believed to have been drowned when a 50-mile an hour gale struck the seafront about 3.3 this afternoon, overturning into a cauldron a foaming sea the crews of about 20 14-ft. sailing vessels which were competing in races. The Sunny South; of Glenelg Sailing Club, with its crew clinging to the bottom ...
Article : 2,577 wordsThe unconscious yachtsman teas rescued from the capsized dinghy Qu i Vive by the cutter Renown, and transferred to the jetty in the cotter's dinghy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 60 wordsLying unconscious at the bottom of his boat, Mr. William Godfrey, the 77-year-old missing ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 792 wordsTEN yachtsmen, were rescued exhausted when all the dinghies competing in a race at Largs capsized. Damage to the boats is estimated at £150. ...
Article : 1,642 wordsL. LINTON (dead) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 24 wordsAfter having been rescued by the fishing cutter Renown, members of the crew of the yacht Qui Vive were landed at the jetty steps and conveyed to Glenelg Police Station in an ambulance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 79 words"This afternoon's squally gale, was not unusual," said the weather man (Mr. Bromley). "The height of the sale—soon after .4 o'clock—marked the ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 26 Mar 1932, Page 1
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