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SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

p 150 LIVES LOST. \ '~ ' STEAMDR BTONED AT SEA J3y I'cicßraph—Prws Association—Oopyrigfet. Peking, October 9. Tho steamer'Kum Ch'ow has been buni« ed s in Chinese waters. , A hundred and fifty lives were lost. ' BEFOGGED STEAMER i ASHOKE San Francisco, October 1 0. Tho British steamer Demara is on'tho rooks nt Golden Gatef tho entrance of San Francisco Harboul. - She was caught on tho ebb tide in a fog. . No lives were lost. A WATER-LOGGED VESSEL'. ' ( Sydney!- October 10. The "barquentina gleaner has arrived here from. Eureka, TT.S,, badly damaged and waterlogged. - \ , Tho vessel "onoountered t strong , gales, and was compolled to jettison fifty thousand feet of timber. , SPRINGS A LEAK >' Sydney, October' 10. A survey ot tho steamer Taiyuan, 2269 tons' gross, of tho China- Navigation Line, which sprang a leak in tho harbour just before sailing for Hong Kong, levealcd a halo an inch and a half in diameter. Sho is expected to sail 1 to-morrow. ■ TASMANIAN TRADER ASHORE. 1 ' Hobart, October, 10, The steamer Nubcena, 138 tons, bound from Tasman's Peninsula to Hobart, is ashore at Frederick Henry Bay. The passongera and crew were landed safely. It is not thought the vessel will bo 10- . floated.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 944, 11 October 1910, Page 5

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SHIPPING CASUALTIES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 944, 11 October 1910, Page 5

SHIPPING CASUALTIES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 944, 11 October 1910, Page 5

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