JUST COINCIDENCE?
GALLIPOLI SHIP’S PERIL. London, Nov. 12. Just before the Lutina bell rang in the “two minutes silence" at Lloyd’s, a report was attached to the notice board announcing that the Spanish owned steamer Angela was in a perilous situation at Flamborough Read (Yorkshire), This was not the first time that she had been in jeopardy. She was formerly the River Clyde and was beached at Gallipoli to enable the Dublins and Munsters to advance through the openings In her sides in the face of a hurricane of machine gun and rifle fire, to almost certain death. A later message reported ins Angela's safe arrival at Humber.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 24 November 1927, Page 3
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108JUST COINCIDENCE? Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 24 November 1927, Page 3
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