DISASTERS AT SEA.
6 WRECK OF THE PORT STEPHENS. Uy Telegraph—Press Assoolation-Oopyrlcht Sydney, November 7. Tho owners of the steamer Port Stephens, which went ashore at Novak Head, havo surrendered tho vessel to the underwriters, who aro hopeful of floating her off. The captain of tho Port Stephens is unable to account for tho wreck. Everything was all right when 'lie wont into his cabin for a few minutes to put on lijs coat. Ho was watching tho man at tho whoel through the open door, and almost immediately felt a bump. The morning was clear and bright. GREEK STEAMER FOUNDERS. London, November G. Tho Greok steamer Lordos Byron foundered in the Channel. Twenty-two persons were drowned. WRECK DISAPPEARS. London, November G. Tho steamer Hausy, which ran on tho rocks at the Lizard, has disappeared. The cargo is washing ashoro.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1280, 8 November 1911, Page 7
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140DISASTERS AT SEA. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1280, 8 November 1911, Page 7
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