VESSEL BREAKS IN HALF.
-«tf*e U-BOAT RESCUE. OFF ENGLISH COAST. ™U. iB9 OCUTIOK-COPTEWHT.) J*- «** 3 - 5 - "'"'■ , LONDON, November 22 oil tanker. Georgin, with was disabled off the Yarmouth yesterday in a C f?nowered motor-car, loaded At Ct modern Hfe-saving ?*: . was sent from London m ifl 8D BPPCaI fr ° m ffho stated that <tfK u draw near heavy seas. W*£Cj been lashed to the hours, wore rescued as «f the magnificent seamanWflcrew of the Cromer lire•ifi'ST been standinfi b5 of the wreck were %2%i» survivors who said the &1&* sands at midnight •fcjßi. The vessel broke in »fter part drifting away fo-%m Won arrived just as WffsuSully landed .the * Wind known until to-night ftJlßpfcad broken in.halves. £JB Bf ww driven by wind and *T?Jffin three miles of Cromer, 52» WW observed yesterday by AU » nicb repo , rted thB 4 ' no * The bow part was Sflßi It was this section Ktained the crew, but this ftiLS after an inspection of the £ft£i part, splTt 36 hours JJjjk in' dangerous seas for tae "rtfarniiiß from their fruitress MTllfiboat men received defformation f«>m I*?"* 00 th ? l fJTof the-ship were dangerously Kfihow half. Despite the Slibonrs they had been engaged 1 ffiboat crew responded to the i tad »peeded to the Haisborough 5b sncl Effected a magnificent res*Bk jot known at present how the £s&e In halves, but it is thought SV« must have been a terrific HBAVT GALES. BTKNffITO DAMAGE TO :- v SHIPPING. omoux> wibelbbs.) , iBUGBY, November 23. Sun gales during the last two days Itn fined many shipping casualties, ttjTkldii'of life would have been rfaWierhras but for the rescue tehrfMted, by rocket apparatus jtfjjffon Sunday night and Monti mttedlthe velocity of 50 miles inijliyii many, parts .of the by a heavy of the gale waa exf|jif& East Coast of EngllraP .fears are entertained fi|HWw»te of the crew of nine tf.l^mHoat'Alaska, whose hull ntMNpftioiQ near Montrose, ScotIwwrineluded six members of lIP W-Wts>of three vessels were jjjwjitftke East Coast by means of r**fW«rt'Mrrled on a line thrown "WjlttJk by the land rocket j*»S*6tßoeket Brigade in this seven of the crew steamer Mourne, ■JWBrot the Lincolnshire coast. jWpM* Djerisha, bound • from f*lW v w« Tyne, went ashore on WMfCrMwell, on the NorthumCSPtf.ud it was obvious that "Jwp wai hopeless. • Stiff K»'«nted the launching of p't the rocket corps sucashore every mem--1« Of 26 men. wJW?*^* 7 the crew of the ■65/ * aß,safel7 landed at LIFEBOAT CREW. C *WAIN»S TRIBUTE. m " tt» ».|. cua ASSOCUTIO*.) 23rd, 8.25 p.m.) ls/.,IONDON, November 23. explosion when the JJJ« Mhore. The ship simply jTW niek aa a result of the bufly^V6*sllß Was of the most ra»«eter. Tho Georgia's capteTO'Whute to tho lifeboat MiW'Ji 8 cox have kg« without fear. He took no yttWteame straight alongside, Site foment his boat might V|W» ftgainst our side like All had given WnS,. a b T without fo °d Sf*« tte whole of the thirty to the wreck, 7 Wanted by their ordeal.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19166, 24 November 1927, Page 9
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488VESSEL BREAKS IN HALF. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19166, 24 November 1927, Page 9
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