WORLDS LARGEST LINER.
© - DAMAGED FY FIRE. VSy Tclc.uM-iiiih.-l'i-c;-- ..W-or.aation.— Couyrigal Now York, Thursday. The Gorman liner Imperator, the largest liner afloat was the scene of a terrific, fire near the Hoboken dock today. The hiaso broke out int he steerage, aid in atlo-mptinp io fight the flames and prevent (he spread the second ollicer and a seaman were cut oil and burncri <o death. Hie dames wore gradually overcome, but -;he vessel had taken a danp.e-ocs list, before the outbreak was subdued. The interior of the vessel was greatly daina/rcd by (be i;r<-\ New York, Friday. The dama<-e (o the Imperator is less than was anticipated, and her regular sailings will be tmintorr'jptcd.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 598, 30 August 1913, Page 5
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113WORLDS LARGEST LINER. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 598, 30 August 1913, Page 5
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