Blackwood's Magazine, Volumer 251-252W. Blackwood, 1942 |
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Side 114
... Durban Castle in a heavy lifeboat manned by my own crew . It was a wrench to leave my officers and men after so long a period together , but it meant reaching home at least three weeks earlier ; for the Durban Castle was proceeding more ...
... Durban Castle in a heavy lifeboat manned by my own crew . It was a wrench to leave my officers and men after so long a period together , but it meant reaching home at least three weeks earlier ; for the Durban Castle was proceeding more ...
Side 255
... Durban . The convoy came in just after sundown . The harbour and the hills behind were a blaze of light , twinkling over the water with all the enchantment of a fairy scene . As the ship drew to the quay- side , sleek saloons with ...
... Durban . The convoy came in just after sundown . The harbour and the hills behind were a blaze of light , twinkling over the water with all the enchantment of a fairy scene . As the ship drew to the quay- side , sleek saloons with ...
Side 256
... Durban that there is an Empire worth fighting for . Many Britons have probably learned that lesson during their brief , happy stay in Durban . 99 Cairo . " Backsheesh ! " " Clean your shoes ! " " Want guide , captain ? Guide , captain ...
... Durban that there is an Empire worth fighting for . Many Britons have probably learned that lesson during their brief , happy stay in Durban . 99 Cairo . " Backsheesh ! " " Clean your shoes ! " " Want guide , captain ? Guide , captain ...
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Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
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