Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 248William Blackwood, 1940 - England |
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Page 95
... rest of the submarine was an escape chamber . This could be used , instead of as an escape chamber , as a means of entry into the flooded compart- ments without allowing the water to enter the rest of the submarine . It was a supremely ...
... rest of the submarine was an escape chamber . This could be used , instead of as an escape chamber , as a means of entry into the flooded compart- ments without allowing the water to enter the rest of the submarine . It was a supremely ...
Page 202
... rest . Even under good conditions no less than forty - seven of my crew , owing to the cramped quarters , were forced to sling on the upper deck , and in that bitter winter it was a real hardship for those who had come from the engine ...
... rest . Even under good conditions no less than forty - seven of my crew , owing to the cramped quarters , were forced to sling on the upper deck , and in that bitter winter it was a real hardship for those who had come from the engine ...
Page 364
... rest or go on ; his advice was to do the latter . " There will be a panic tomorrow , and it will be better to get in front of it , " he said ; so we piled once more into the camion and drove on through the night . Later , when we seemed ...
... rest or go on ; his advice was to do the latter . " There will be a panic tomorrow , and it will be better to get in front of it , " he said ; so we piled once more into the camion and drove on through the night . Later , when we seemed ...
Contents
REFUGEES BY D FRANCIS | 354 |
RETURN TO HARBOUR BY IAN SCOTT | 391 |
SAILING IN THE SOUTH SEAS WITH FIJIANS | 600 |
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