Abstract:
SAS 1145 P 1136/3 1 folder, 20 pages. The file consists of press cuttings regarding Southern Ocean whaling: Source Unknown, 13 Dec. 1934, ‘Going Down South, Japan’s First Whale Factory Ship’. “The Star”, 12 Dec. 1934, ‘Another Loss to Whaling Fleet’. Source Unknown, 11 Dec. 1933, ‘Walvisvaarders Kry 'N Tuiste Hier’. “Natal Mercury”, 12 Dec. 1934, ‘Deputation to Minister: Retention of Railway Workshops in City’. “Cape Times”, 26 Mar. 1935, ‘Cape Loses: Walvis Bay Gains, Future Base For Whaling Industry’. “Cape Argus”, 20 Nov. 1935, ‘Big Whale-Catcher in Port’. “The Star”, 10 Oct. 1934, ‘Japanese Whaling Expeditions: Catchers Put Into Cape Town’. “The Star”, 24 Oct. 1934, ‘Loss of Whaling Ship Trade: Complaint About Port Dues’. “Cape Argus”, 18 Dec. 1933, ‘Sixth Antarctic Casulaty: Whale-Catcher Damaged in the Ice’. “The Star”, 26 Dec. 1933, ‘Whaling Perils in Antarctic: Crippled Vessel Limps to Cape’. “Cape Argus”, 15 Mar. 1934, ‘£750,000 Worth of Whale Oil’. “Rand Daily Mail”, 21 Dec. 1933, ‘More Antarctic Casualties: Factory Ship Disabled’. “Cape Argus”, 20 Aug. 1934, ‘Whale Factory Ships to Call at Durban’. “Rand Daily Mail”, 3 Jan. 1934, ‘Eighth Casualty to Whaling Fleet’. “Cape Argus”, 22 Sep. 1934, ‘Whalers at Walvis Bay: Japan Buys a Factory Ship’. “Natal adv.”, 26 Sep. 1934, ‘Whaler in Readiness: Factory Ships on Way Out’. “Cape Argus”, 20 Dec. 1933, ‘Big Factory Ship Disabled: Seventh Casualty in the Antarctic’. “The Star”, 14 Feb. 1934, ‘Whalers to Refit at Durban’.