... The Log of the Lunatic Ship
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Produced aboard the troopship A30 HMAT Borda during a voyage to Europe. Information, humor and verse. "a paper printed out at sea - to while an hour for you and me".

Notes

  • According to Aussie the Borda was 'known at the Admiralty as the Lunatic Ship on account of her many hair-breadth escapes'.

Works about this Work

Digger Journalism on Land and Sea 1920 single work column
— Appears in: Aussie: The Australian Soldiers Magazine , 15 April vol. 2 no. 14 1920; (p. 19-21)
Digger Journalism on Land and Sea 1920 single work column
— Appears in: Aussie: The Australian Soldiers Magazine , 15 April vol. 2 no. 14 1920; (p. 19-21)

PeriodicalNewspaper Details

Note:
Probably only 5 issues.
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