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SIXTEEN DROWNED.

♦- FISHING SCHOONER SINKS. (BT CABLE—NtZSS ASSOCIATION COPTRIGHT.) (ACSTBALIAN AND Jf.Z. AND SUN CABLE.) ' (Received October 30th; 5.5 p.m.)'' NEW YORK, October 29. A message from Princetown, Massachusetts, states that the fishing schooner, Avalon, was rammed and sunk to-day in a dense fog by the steamship President Wilson. Sixteen of the crow were drowned. [The President Wilson is a steelscrew steamer of 14,127 gross tonnage, built by the New York Ship Building Corporation, Camden, N.J., in 1921. She is owned by the Dollar Steam Ship Company.]

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19145, 31 October 1927, Page 11

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SIXTEEN DROWNED. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19145, 31 October 1927, Page 11

SIXTEEN DROWNED. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19145, 31 October 1927, Page 11

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