A GALLANT RESCUE.
r-TSmtßEre'lfilE OFTtHE SEA. • . -.ii/.ii r 7?y ■-! I Bvdsb¥, April 13. { The ship Kalliope from Hamburg ! rpoorU fallifig m with the Norwegian ' oarnjie Sema, in the Biy of Biscay, in ! a siukai-vwnd^ibn,' having sprung-* ■■•<■.!; ' In the face of i icavy gale and a high, sea the Xalhopo's bout was . . launched, nuking two tfipY ' She siMt .. .eeeded in rescuing the crew, seventeen •lltold. . • • Singly, they jumped overboard with ; . ,s life-line attached to them, and were ■ drawn half drowned into the boat. J The shipwrecked siilors were landed I * at Madeira. ■ I . The Serria, which was in ballast, i was subsequently seen by a passing ! Teasel, floating with her port" gunwale voder, in latitude 40 north, longitude ' 18 West, with all her sails bent and ! her apart in proper irder. The Kal- | "liope had a stormy time, her sails being i blown away.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8084, 14 April 1906, Page 3
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143A GALLANT RESCUE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8084, 14 April 1906, Page 3
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