Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 253William Blackwood, 1943 - England |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 76
Page 65
... Captain D who appeared to be in charge of the opera- tion in progress was , however , already at The Hook , and , judging from the signals he was making , Rindale realised that matters were becoming urgent . He accordingly increased to ...
... Captain D who appeared to be in charge of the opera- tion in progress was , however , already at The Hook , and , judging from the signals he was making , Rindale realised that matters were becoming urgent . He accordingly increased to ...
Page 88
... Captain's recollections . The interview closed with a warning from the Captain , and the Chief went below with a thoughtful expression . At breakfast in the ward - room there were comments on the handling of the ship and of the touches ...
... Captain's recollections . The interview closed with a warning from the Captain , and the Chief went below with a thoughtful expression . At breakfast in the ward - room there were comments on the handling of the ship and of the touches ...
Page 438
... Captain's tone became angrier as he discussed my message with first one and then another of his officers . He ended ... Captain does not appear to realise that there is a war on , " said Captain Osagashami to me at length . 66 So far as ...
... Captain's tone became angrier as he discussed my message with first one and then another of his officers . He ended ... Captain does not appear to realise that there is a war on , " said Captain Osagashami to me at length . 66 So far as ...
Contents
NEW ORDER IN JAPAN | 1 |
PART OF THE JOB BY H S GILBERT | 12 |
LEVEL CROSSING BY J K STANFORD | 32 |
12 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
alongside appeared Army arrived ashore asked battle battle of Britain berthed BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE boat bombers bombs Boulogne bridge British Captain carried Caterina chief cloches Colin Mackenzie command convoy course crew Cyprus deck destroyers Don Q Dunkirk enemy engine eyes face Famagusta fire Fort Munroe garden German guns hands harbour head heard Heinkel 111 Hinton horse Imphal island Japanese Kabul knew KOLYNOS land Larou later London looked MAXALDING miles minutes morning naval never night officers once passed Pelman police port realised regiment replied rifle Rindale river road round Royal Navy sailing seemed ship shouted Siak River side sight soldiers soon stern stood Street suddenly tank thing thought tion told took town tree troops turned Venice waiting watch Wideawake wind wolves yards young