THE WARATAH.
i . * DISCREDITED STORY OP BURNING i, STEAMER. (By Tolesraph-Prcee Association-Copyright) o - ' . . London, September 20. The steamer Harlow, 4212 tone, belonging to tlio Harrison Line, of Suudcrlandj has ' 0 arrived here from Manila. The captain reports passing, dn July 27, about 160 miles from Durban, a steamer oa fire, which afterwards exploded. The owners of the Lund' Lino do not be-/ liove the vessel seen could - havo been tbt ' Lloyd's generally aro sceptical with regard to the story. ' WHY THE'rREVIOUS SILENCE P ~ (Rec. September 21, 10.5 p.m.) • d London, September 21. '- Tho Lund Line, owners of the Wnratab, y stato that thoro was nothing partiruhrlj inflammable in tho cargo of the Wrratah, i which was chiefly froaen carcasics and flour. 1 ' Renter's Durban correspondent states that tho Harlow ftt Durban on i July 28, - and stayed till July' 31, end tho bnrning q steamer incident was not then mentioned 2 by anyone on board. Moreover, the steamer 8 Guelph sighted the IVaratab after the time 5 mentioned by the captain of/the Harlow/
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 7
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173THE WARATAH. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 7
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