WRECK OF AN ENGLISH VESSEL.
Sydney, May 31. A telegram has been received from Woolongong, a seaport about 60 miles south of Sydney, reporting that the barque Queen of Nations, of the White Star line, has been wrecked on the coast a short distance to the north of that place. The captain and all the crow except one seaman have been saved. The vessel is bumping heavily on the sand, and is expected to become a total wreck. She left London on February 25th, and was bound for Sydnej l- .
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2557, 1 June 1881, Page 2
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90WRECK OF AN ENGLISH VESSEL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2557, 1 June 1881, Page 2
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