DESTROYER ASHORE.
SALVAGE OUTLOOKUNFAVOURABLE. (By Tclcsraph-PrcM Asooolntlon-Oopyrißbt.l , (Ree. October , !!, 9.10. p.m.)': London, October U. •The twin screir torpedo boat .'destroyer Deo, 545 tons, 25} knots,: launched;iii! 1903, wae stranded in a fog'near Blacksbd. Bay, on the west coast.of Ireland. Conditions ■ for salvaeo are difficult. .. -~:••:•■. (The destroxer Dee, Lieutenant, and Commander Harold E. Sullivan; bolriiws to the First Dostrover Flotilla of tho Home Fleet. Sho in 225 ft. long, 231 ft.. beam; 10ft. draught. Her complement is 70 men.] ■ •
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 635, 12 October 1909, Page 5
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