ON FIRE AT SEA.
. SPANISH VESSEL REACHES BERMUDA. ' , ' By Telegroph-CPresa Association—Copyright London, November 17. Tho Spanish steamer Balmes . (3794 tens grogs), which caught fire when near Cape Race, and after transferring ; a hundred passengers to the Cunard liner Pahnonia, proceeded on the way to Bermuda under her own steam, accompanied by the Pannouia, has arrived at Hamilton, Bermuda, where her hatches were removed and the flames extinguished. ■ ' x BURNING STEAMER ARRIVES AT MELBOURNE; Melbourne,/November-18. The Austrian' steamer, Josef Agost Fokorozeg, from Fiume, has arrived here with her general cargo seriously damaged by fire and water. An outbreak of fire was discovered-on Saturday last, when tho steamer was 40 miles off Portland. The fire burned fiercely and the destruction of the vessel was threatened, but after many hours' hard lighting the crew managed to check the outbreak.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 7
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136ON FIRE AT SEA. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 7
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