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MARINE CASUALTIES.

TUK COOGEE COLLISION. MEI.IIOLUNE, .lan. li. AI tin- ('., ~;;,-,■ d-i-.isl.-r inquiry. Vivo cuptai I I lie iHilhui \r iscl stated lliul the Hii.-f ullicei- m' the t'i«:,*t »';t; amongst those who jumped about d the Italian ship, lie assist id lo gel Hie I,(nits nut to go to the assistance of tile Coogec. WJUIc.-.-i consider,',! Vivo li.v S iv was travelling 100 ia,st. She did not sound her whistle. U-ceiv.-d 7. 1.17 a.m. SVI'NEY. dan. (i. Seaman Owen. who was on watell O'll the bridge of the Congee, testified to hearing live fog lioi-ci on Hie ship, lie called out n-t.d Ihe whistle w,,s hlown. the captain called out '"Stop tll,e ship.'" lull Hie collision occurred at almost live same instant. Uilness saw i.lie lii.sl male attending to the boats. T'l:e only other lime the whistle was Mown was half an hoar before the collision. WRECK HP A BARQUE. ADELAIDE, dan. ft. The Ivaique, Ethel, from to Adelaide, which wenl ashore near Cape Sj-encer, is helicvod to he a total wurk. One of the new a joul-h named Henderson, who 'was drowned, volunlivm.l to take a line ashore. After a brave struggle lie almost reached lai.'J, hut die.) from exhaustion wiiiile being btiuhd uhuaiil the vessel agiain.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 5, 7 January 1904, Page 3

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MARINE CASUALTIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 5, 7 January 1904, Page 3

MARINE CASUALTIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 5, 7 January 1904, Page 3

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