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INCOMING STEAMERS LENDING HELP. By Telceraph-Pross Association-Copyright I' (Rcc. May 7, 10.15 p.m.)' ! Halifax (Nova Scotia), May 6. The search for tho third boat of tho . : Columbia continued. 1 Tho crew of twenty is known to have . left with little food and water, as owing to explosions they were unable to re" main a sufficient time aboard tho' .steamer. Iho total known to be dead is three. ; A number of incoming steamers arc aiding in the search. A previous cablegram stated:—Thirteen survivors of tho British steamer Columbia, from Antwerp Jo. lyew York, which caught iiro n(t sea on Sundaj-, were picked t up by tho Cunard liner Frauconia. • Captain M'Donald and thirteen other members of tho crew were saved . by tho steamer Manhattan.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2143, 8 May 1914, Page 7

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