MARINE CASUALTIES.
BARQUE WRECKED ON "WELSH COAST. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, December 19. The barque Annesley, 1694 tons gross, struck the Tusker Rock, off- the coast of Wales,, during a haze, and foundered in sixteen fathoms. The crew were rescued. N.D.L. LINER OVERDUE. .:r,ißrisbane, Dccemoer 20. .' The agents"? of ' the North. - .German Lloyd Line are'advised from Hong-Kong that the.steamer Germania, .from Sydney, is ten days overdue. ' A request is made to arrange for a search. ' VESSEL DASHED TO PIECES.(Rec. December 20, 10.40 1 -Madrid, De<y:ti!i>ei\~26. An immense wayeV (lashed a ..vessel to pieces on the reef. at.- Chipiona,. near Cadiz.;, .Seven persons! were drowned. ' GERMAN LINER BREAKS DOWN. ' (Rec. December 20, 10.10 p.m.) Berlin,. December 20. The Hamburg-American liner Swakopmund (5638 tons gross) has been drifting in the Bay of Biscay for six days without a rudder. The Itzenoe (4478 tons gross), bound for Melbourne, after great difficulty, towed the Swakopmund' into the British Channel,; and with other assistance the vessel was 1 brought to", Plymouth. .
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1005, 21 December 1910, Page 5
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166MARINE CASUALTIES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1005, 21 December 1910, Page 5
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