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The Recent Naval Disaster

FURTHER PARTICULARS. (per press association). London, June 28. Terrible acoonnts are received of thi mutilation of the bodies of some of thi crew of the Victoria by her propellers The sea was red with blood for some con sidernble distauce and the place wai invested with sharks. The Lord Mayor's fund for the relief o: sufferers by the .Vlediterrnnian disaster hat reached £12.000, Admiral Tryon's cap, telescope, and despatch box have been recovered. It is believed at the Admiralty thai the collision was not due to any defect in the machinery, and it is feared that the cause lies in the faulty execution ol orders.

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Feilding Star, 29 June 1893, Page 2

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The Recent Naval Disaster Feilding Star, 29 June 1893, Page 2

The Recent Naval Disaster Feilding Star, 29 June 1893, Page 2

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