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BOAT OR FISH?

: SEEN BY THE.TOMOANA OFF-THE ;"■ ; 7 Y0 By TeleKraph—Press, ABsooiatlon—CoPTriEnt., '"/;',// 7 ; : ; '■'}■•.{:•.■' Melbourne, February '4.'/ : ;■".-Before the .Terserltno'steamer.Tomoana (which arrived, herk yesterday:-from Lon'don); rounded* 'the",Cape,i.while "still., five, hundred. miles off,.' two 'sailors. reported .that they saw; a/drifting ship's boat, submerged, by .th'o_stern,;; '?.:'■■."•:,■ ■ '■'•

Before!, the. chief .officer's attention could be called to the object; the steamer had forged so far ahead that'it was indistinguishable. '.'.The officer did 'not go back,' because, heS thought ■ the' sailors "had seen a'',dead'fiJshvV.;'''-: '■!',/■'■•■'"'; •',;■.;'. / :'.. "'. :-i

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 734, 5 February 1910, Page 5

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BOAT OR FISH? Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 734, 5 February 1910, Page 5

BOAT OR FISH? Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 734, 5 February 1910, Page 5

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