BURNT AT SEA.
SURVIVORS OF THE COLUMBIAN
PICKED UP.
ONLY FOUR ALIVE
(By Cable.—Prea? Association.—Copyright.) (Received May 18th, 11.15 p.m.)
HALIFAX, May 17. -
The United States' revenue cutter Seneca reports by wireless that she picked up tho third missing boat from ■'.. the Columbian. off the coast of Nova Scotia. .."..-'."■ Four only of tho men wero alive, the other twelve having, died of exposure. Tho bodies had been thrown into tho - sea. - i v >
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14971, 19 May 1914, Page 7
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73BURNT AT SEA. Press, Volume L, Issue 14971, 19 May 1914, Page 7
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