THE LOST WARATAH
1 A "SOLE SURVIVOR" REPORTED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, August 17. ( A Leinster newspaper says that-, in response to a "missing friends" advertisement, a' soldier at Staunton ha* written home from France. He d&4 clares that he is the sole survivor frdni the steamer Waratah, arid promises hia parents a full account of his adveiw tures. [Tho Lund liner Waiatah, 9300 tonß gross, from Australia to Cape Town, left Durban on July 26, 1909, in contiriur ation of her journey. She had over 300 . passengers on board. Tho journey is - usually made in four days when no stopl page is made at Port Elizabeth. Tha i vessel disappeared, being! presumably lost during a storm. No survivors, bod'' l ies, or wreckage were ever found.] o i
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2544, 19 August 1915, Page 6
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129THE LOST WARATAH Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2544, 19 August 1915, Page 6
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