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WRECK OF THE MAORI

LONDON, September 6. Fifteen of the steamer Maori's survivors ». have reached Plymouth. The engineer (Mr Marwood) stated that the Cape coast was -the -worst lighted in . the -world. He ridicules the talk about vireless telegraphy, and says that if the money were spent on lights instead it would save many «hips I

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Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 24

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WRECK OF THE MAORI Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 24

WRECK OF THE MAORI Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 24

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