Dayton Daily News

Australian finds message in a bottle written 50 years ago

Author would be a 63-year-old English man today.

- By Rod McGuirk

CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA — A fisherman said he was look- ing for the author of a message in a bottle found off the southern Australian coast 50 years after it was written.

Paul Elliot told Australian Broadcasti­ng Corp. that he and his son Jyah found the bottle on the west coast of Eyre Peninsula in South Australia state while fishing.

Elliot said he was looking for the author Paul Gibson, who described himself in the note as a 13-year-old English boy traveling in a cruise ship along the southern Austra- lian coast from Fremantle in the west to Melbourne in the east.

Government oceanograp­her David Griffin said the bottle could not have remained afloat for 50 years off the south coast because “the ocean never stays still.”

Griffin suspected that the bottle had been buried on a beach for years then refloated by a storm.

“If it had been dropped in anywhere in the ocean somewhere south of Austra- lia, then there’s no way it’s going to stay actually at sea moving around for more than a year or two,” Griffin said.

The author gave his position as “1000 miles east of Fremantle.”

However it is not clear whether the author actually meant 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles) out of Fremantle, which would have included a journey south along the west coast before turning east.

Hundreds of thousands of Britons migrated to Australia in the 1960s with the Australian government subsidizin­g their fares. Children traveled for free.

But a quarter of them returned to Britain within a few years when life in Australia fell short of their expectatio­ns.

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