A SEVERE STORM.
9 MAN WASHED OVERBOARD. __' By Tolcerarh—Press, Assoclation-OopjrlßW Hobart, April 1. ; The Union Company's steamer Mokoil' ran into a storm the tecond clay out from the Bluff, March 29, and the ship's cam penter, Anower, .was washed overboard' and drowned. jVN EXCITING EXPERIENCE. . Sydney, April 1. Six, not twelve, of tho Maheuo's cnbin. windows wero smashed in tho storm iu tho Tasinan Sea. The wave was unex- « peeled. It broke high over the pronieii- / ade-deck) and crashed down with great i force. Tho experience was exciting while j it lasted. '•; ANOTHER VESSEL IN TROUBLE, , ' (Rec. April 3, 0.45 a.m.) Sydney, April 2. * The steamer Wyneric, bound from Cal-. cutta. to Chile, via Newcastle, lias put,' into Sydney. The vessel encountered eame hurricane as tho Maheno. Four hundred tons of coal were swept from the decks. Deck fittings were carried away, the hatches were broken, and a large quantity of water found its way, among the cargo,- consisting of gunnies and rice. v ■ ,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1092, 3 April 1911, Page 5
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164A SEVERE STORM. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1092, 3 April 1911, Page 5
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