south of Manilla Bay, about the middle of Juno. She went to pieces immediately after she struck. There was no time to get the boats out. The commander, Captain Caroline, the cook, a man named White, and two apprentices named Thurman and Smith failed to reach the land and were drowned. The rest of the officers and crew were saved. Home Voyage of the LusitaniaAuckland, October 23. A cable telegram received in town by Messrs Brown, Campbell and Co. says the Lusitania, belonging to the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, which left Melbourne on 15th Sept ember, entered the Suez Canal on the 17th October.
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1039, 24 October 1877, Page 2
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