THE ADELAIDE COLLISION.
INSURANCES. SHIP AKDEN CRAIG UNDER ARREST. Adelaide, April 23. The Jessoe Darling was insured for .£ISOO in the National and Now Zealand offices, divided in other offices. The Admiralty Court, on behalf of the owners of the Norma, lias placed the Arden Craig undei arrest. The Palmer mistook the warning signals as those of a vessel in distress and passed right over the wrecks of the Norma ami Jessie Darling. The master of the Palmer declares that the signals were not placed in accordance with regulations. The master of the Atden Craig states that he showed blue lights and iiares from early on Saturday night till the time of the disaster. He burned every light except two, using over 20 gallons of kerosene, but they were never noticed from the shore.
The insurances on the Norma's cargo were only completed at noon on Saturday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 24 April 1907, Page 3
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147THE ADELAIDE COLLISION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 24 April 1907, Page 3
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