STORM IN AUSTRALIA.
■• — : —»■■'■ ' . ■ "■'' , ,', ..WOMAN LOST OVEEBOABD. ■/•; .A HUGE SEA STRIKES THE MARAMA. '(By Telegraph-Press ■ Association—Copyright.) (Itec. September 2D, 10.10 p.m.) ■ V ' /Brisbane, September 29. , The steamer Marama, after .clearing Sydney Heads for this port, on route to Vancouver, was•struck by a huge sea'. 1 . Mrs. Israel, a young' married woman, who was standing at tho gangway door with her husband, was swept overboard and perished. ..Her husband and another male passenger narrowly escaped going OTerboard in the same sea.. ;■'"..'.'■ ' ■ v -DAMAGED WAIFARA'S PASSAGE. •-" (Reo. September 29, 10.10. p.m.) . «L : t : ™ , Syrfnby,: September, 29. ; The steamer Waipara, : which was temporarily repaired at Brisbane,.after striking .near Moreton Island, and which was coming to Sydney for repairs, weathered tho gale successfully.. Sbo was' over 80 hours on the passage. ';.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 625, 30 September 1909, Page 7
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126STORM IN AUSTRALIA. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 625, 30 September 1909, Page 7
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