SHIPPING CASUALTIES.
LOST ON" THE GOODWINS. f®T AwonAtion—CopnigSil) (Australian and X.Z. Cable Awociation.) LONDON, December 31. Tim rescue of survivors from a wreck on tlio Goodwin Rands apparently solves tho Christmas night mystery. One survivor, an engineer from the steamer General Clive. Rtntes that tho ship stranded on the sands in terrible weather. Tie entered a small boat with the captain, but he remembered little, owing to his sufferings, and doos not kno\v the fate of the captain and tho remainder of tho crew of 32. fThe Deal lifeboat responded to distress sicnals on Christmas evening, and searched throughout the night during a gale. Tho crew of the lifeboat found n large quantity of wreckage, suggest,n 2 that a ship had foundered after a collision, or had broken up on tho Goodwin Sands. No traco was found of the ship's crow.] HHE CAPE RACE "WRECK. (Newfoundland), Dee. 30. Three men were rescued hnlf-dead from the Dutch steamer Anton van J>npl, which was wrecked off Capo Race. Thev Pre tho only snrvivors out Br a crow of 29. j
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16721, 2 January 1920, Page 7
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