CASUALTIES OF THE SEA.
THE WARATAH FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TAKINGS ACTION. (By Telcsrapli.-l'rcsa AsaoclaUon.-Coitfrlirlil) Molbouim, September 2. The Lund liner Geclong, which has armed at Adelaide from tho Cape, and the Arawa, from London, via Capo Town, both kcDt a sharp look-out for tho Waratah, but saw no trace of her. The Federal Government has'decided to dispatch a steamer to search for the Waratah. A cablegram has been sent to the Capo Government, inquiring if' a suitable lessel, capable of making a long search, is available theie. THE WAIPARA. REFLOATING OPERATIONS. Brisbano,' September 2. The salvors roported last night'that the "Wftipara (which was beached after striking a rocl) wai afloat, and tbo pumps wero keeping the water down. Thero is every prospect of, mowng .tho steamer into the river to-day. \ i " l '
ORIENT LIMER.' ! 'oSTERLEV DELAYED AT'COLOMBO! > Colombo, Septomber 1. The Orient Company's Osterlcy, one of the new liners built undor the Austtalian subsidised mail contract, 's delayed at Colombo owing to tho bending of a piston rod. This is her maiden voyage
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 603, 3 September 1909, Page 5
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172CASUALTIES OF THE SEA. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 603, 3 September 1909, Page 5
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