Re; Bannercliff.
After 3 years as a cadet with Ben line, going to the far east at 21knots, it certainly was a shock joining Bannercliff. With the engine repaired setting of from East Germany round the Cape at 9 knots, the Capt
told us we had to ration the water, so washing was a 5 gallon drum from the galley pump. We stopped at Durban for food and water. Also anchored at Singapore as they would not let us dock due to our cargo.
On to shanghai brock down but made it. After unloading still had time on the charter so sent us north to load coal and back to Shanghai. After that to the laburarn Islands to load Copra. 4 weeks that took, and
the bugs all the way home were crazy. By this time nothing worked in the Bridge. The pilot was not to happy but we made it to Rotterdam and paid off. After that I was on the Victore going backwards and forwards fo
Bisco. Then Silksworth, back to shanghai. Those were the days. Robin Singer.