SHIPPING CASUALTIES.
MAIL STEAMERS IN COLLISION SEVERAL LIVEB LOST, PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Paris, Nov. 22. The North German Lloyds steamer ( Kaiser Wilhelm dtr Grosse, leaving Cher* bmrg, collided with the Royal Mail Paoket •' Orinoco. Four of the former’s steerage passens gers were killed, and five injured. Several were drowned. Adelaide, Nov. 23. The Monte Belle’s orew have been brought to the city. Providentially the vessel struck the only point on the ooast where it was possible to make a landing. A supply of biscuits and tinned meat was brought ashore. This, with food die* oovered at the shelter hut, was Bufiioleut.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1941, 24 November 1906, Page 2
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