SUBMARINE UPHEAVAL
FELT BY ATLANTIC LINERS
British Official Wireless.
RUGBY, 25th November.
The Anchor liner Caledonia, which reached the Clyde from New York last night, reported having experienced the effects of the earthquake under the North Atlantic on 18th November, off Sable Island. The water was quite calm and there was little wind, when suddenly the ship was seized with a violent trembling. The captain, fearing a derelict had been fouled, stopped the engines; and had the vessel inspected, but no damage was done.
The' White Star liner Olympic also experienced the shock of 'the earthquake, which, as already reported, snapped several deep sea cables.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 129, 27 November 1929, Page 11
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