AFTER THE STORM.
~~— —- : SHIP'S OFFICERS HONOURED. By Telegraph-Press Associatlon--Copyrlslit London, '.February 18. . Tho underwriters have presented .the captain of tho steamer Sriowdon Range with a gold match and a cheque for <6100.' . They also presented cheques to the officers. On being introduced to Lloyd s, - the captain and >officers were cheered. . . , The Snowdon Range, it was reported' on January 16 last, was towed to Q'uecnitown after being fifty days out from Philadelphia, during which time she lost her rudder. She anchored in the outer entrance to Qucenstown, whero the towing steamers and tugs were compelled to leave her owing to a terrific gale. Later she reached tne inner harbour. No lives , were lost. ' j
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1679, 20 February 1913, Page 5
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114AFTER THE STORM. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1679, 20 February 1913, Page 5
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