THE WARATAH.
'a,- ; ;vv. > WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY, FOR. SOUTH' AFRICA. (By. Telegtaph.—Press Association.—OopyrlEht.V ' - London, August -11; - No news has yet been received of; the Lund liner Waratah, which sailed from Durban for Capo Town on July 26. In view of the case of the , Waratah and ;of tho numerous shipping casualties, the South African Union delegates now in Lou-' don ard consulting with. the Admiralty, with ■a• view!-to;the 'installation-of' wireless 'tele--graphy on tho coast. '. ■ ;> , A FRUITLESS SEARCH. (Rec. August 12, 9.35 p.m.) • London, August 12. - ; .Tho cruiser Forto has returned, to Simon's ; Town 1 after a fruitless search for tho Waratah, during which sho 'steamod 1320 milos. ' AGENTS CONFIDENT. : ■■■-».; (Rec. August 13, 1 1 a.m.) Melbourno, ibigust 12. j The local agents of tho Waratah state, that, they have become reconciled to the conclusion that the:steam'er,is drifting out of the. beaten' [ triicki.;- They'- have little doubt of her ;'ulti- ; [ mate reappearance.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 585, 13 August 1909, Page 5
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150THE WARATAH. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 585, 13 August 1909, Page 5
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