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STEAMERS COLLIDE

LINER WRECKED OFF BERMUDA ALL ON BOARD SAVED NEW YORK, Thursday. A message from Bermuda says the liner Fort Victoria sank at the entrance to Furness Harbour, after a collision with the liner Algonquin in The passengers, who numbered 2SO, and the crew of the Fort Victoria, were safely transferred to the Algonquin, which was slightly damaged. The Fort Victoria was a vessel of 7 784 tons, built in 1913, at Glasgow, and owned by the Bermuda and West Indies Steam Ship Company, Limited. The Algonquin is a vessel of i,-3J tons, owned by the Standard fiausportation Company of New kprk.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 851, 20 December 1929, Page 9

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STEAMERS COLLIDE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 851, 20 December 1929, Page 9

STEAMERS COLLIDE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 851, 20 December 1929, Page 9

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