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BEN CARLIN & HALF SAFE Iraq, Iran, Pakistan and India to Calcutta. Here Ben contracted Dengue Fever and Elinore had stomach flu. They were broke again. Andre Deutsch, publisher of Ben’s first book Half Safe – Across the Atlantic by Jeep in 1955, suggested a trip to Australia for a book tour and sent Ben expense money. They sailed aboard the M S Carpentaria via Madras and Colombo and arrived in Fremantle on October 9, 1955. While in Perth Ben, Elinore and Half Safe visited his old school. They then drove to Kalgoorlie and put Half Safe on the train to Pt Pirie in South Australia. From there it was on to Melbourne and Sydney. The Australian tour was a disaster; signed copies of the book never reached the store and reviews were poor. On 13 December 1955, Half Safe was put on to MS Chakdina leaving for Calcutta and arrived in January 1956. Elinore had finally had enough of Ben and Half Safe and sailed for London and then on to New York. A young Australian yachtsman named Barry Hanley accompanied Ben from Rangoon, Burma and through to Vietnam. Ben suffered some of the worst roads in Burma. From Rangoon they travelled through Thailand, and across the South China Sea to Hong Kong and onto Japan. It was here that Barry left and returned to Australia. Ben tried to raise money for the next leg of the trip. In April 1957 the Standard Vacuum Oil Company agreed to fuel Half Safe for the North Pacific crossing for an 18 day promotional tour of Japan. Here he was joined by Boyd De Mente, an American magazine editor who had been living in Japan for several years. They left Japan for the Aleutians on June 12, 1957. Five days out there were problems with the fue [