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THE MACHINERY PRAISED.

MORE WARSHIPS TO SEARCH.

London, August 10.

An engineering expert who had travelled from Australia to Durban by the Waratah praises the steamer aijid her machinery. He declares the bunker coal assured the maximum steadiness. It iis stated a passenger named Sawyer broke the journey at Durban under the presentment of danger. The cruiser Hermes is due at Capetown to-morrow, and will join in the search. The Waratah owners calculate if disabled she has drifted towards Cape Agulhas, and then carried with the east. The Admirality has ordered warships to search in accordance with his theory,

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4448, 12 August 1909, Page 3

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THE MACHINERY PRAISED. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4448, 12 August 1909, Page 3

THE MACHINERY PRAISED. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4448, 12 August 1909, Page 3

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