THE MISSING BARQUENTINE RIO LOGE.
ANXIETY INCREASING. [United Press Association.] DUNF.DIN. "r'rijay. There are still no tidincs of the l>arquentine Rio T.oge, and the anxiety concerning her has incrcasrd aunsidorabfy. It is regarded as possiblo that she has been dismasted and rlrivcn off the coast, in which event she would have a ;lifPcultv in making port, under a jury rig. It is understood that Captain , Spence was atcompanied by his wife and two children, a boy nml :i pirl, aged about, 16 and 14 respectively. The shlpir.iM.t^rs li-a 1 in^ p -rt have br-en instructed to keep a .'oolj-o'U for the o\erdue vessel.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 30 January 1909, Page 4
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