A DESERTED SHIP.
; ~~—— — .SALVAGED UNDER FULL SAIL AND UNDAMAGED. By Telegraph—Press Association—OopyrigM (Rec, November 6, 10.85 p.m.) Portland (Mains), Nov. 6. A revenue, cutter lias arrived from New Bedford, reporting tho salvage of the fishing vessel Annie M. Paker, which was overhauled while under full bail, and undamaged. Hie, vessel had been deserted off the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. . Food was found on board and her cargo of fish was untouched. Tho log had been nowly entered. The arrival later of the British steamer Astrakan partially solved the mystery. She had nine survivors of the deserted vessel aboard. They declare that the vessel grounded during a storm, >,n a reef off Nantucket. The crew then took to tho boats and • drifted, foodjess for twenty-four,hours. .When rescued, five I of the crew v^p|'inisaii)g r , Thejr',i:ate; is, nnltnown. '' -
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1900, 7 November 1913, Page 7
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136A DESERTED SHIP. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1900, 7 November 1913, Page 7
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