THE ARAMAC.
MISSINO PASSENGER FOUND., BRISBANE, March 15.. The Aramac's passenger (an old man 80 yours of age) who was supposed to have jumped overboard num the Bnrcoo during u fit of do mentiu, was found sleeping in a bunk. No lives, therefore, kav«i been lost in the accident. CONDUCT OF THE SHIP'S COMPANY. BRISBANE, March 18. High praise is bestowed upon Captain Butcher ami officers of th« Aramuc for their conduct during the trying time of the accident to the ship. Mr Triekett, thu passenger who was in charge of the fourth boat, received un ovation on his arrival ut ltockhunipton. A lady . embraced und kissed him, and the crowd persisted in shaking his hands. j THE DAMAGE NOT SERIOUS. (Received March 18, 11.05 p.m.) ( IIItISBANE, March 18. A preliminary examination of tV# Arninac shows the ilanmgo to be than was anticipated. It is cod s i(j_ imvil there will be no difliculv/ in bringing the vessel to llrisbftr lC f or docking.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 64, 19 March 1904, Page 2
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164THE ARAMAC. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 64, 19 March 1904, Page 2
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