Memoir of Commodore Goodenough With Extracts From His Letters And Journals

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What is the deduction to be made from all this? My orders ran to examine the island and see whether any one was on it. An explanatory letter accompanied the orders. It was from G. Sohier, of Nantes, Loire Infe'rieure, to Messrs. Houlder Bros. , of Leadenhall Street, dated March loth, 1873, and con- taining an extract from Galignani, of March, 5, 1873, copied from the Melbourne Argus (no date) saying that Mr. F. R. Lee, R. A. , had arrived in Melbourne from England, July 20, 1872. He had pass
...ed by Amsterdam Island, and found it impossible to land on account of the heavy surf. While cruising close to the island strange sounds were heard, as if proceeding from a fog- horn or speaking-trumpet, and it was Mr. Lee's opinion that there were people on the island, though all the efforts to discover them or bring them within observation were vain. Mr. Sohier suggests that these supposed people were people wrecked from the " City of Sydney" — whence or whither I know not— and that his brother, M.

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