ACCIDENTS TO SHIPPING.
Fremantle, November !). The Indramayo has arrived from Ncw Vork. A lire broke out <#i the vessel on 17th October in a small after-hold containing 30 tons of cargo. 11l the next hold, separated by a steel partition, wen- twenty thousand cases ol turpeutine. Tty strenoous efforts the small hold ivji, lilled with water and the lire was extinguished, though the contents were destroyed. Svdney. Nuivmber !l.
Tlic river -teaim'r Lady Bcairiee had a |>f'rilous at Clan-nce Kivor. she brokf down near the, and \v.t> rapiilly carried towards \hv bar on tlic North Spit, Twenty half of whom wen* women, were huddled tnjMIHT in the caliin while heavy sca--wt'pt over til'- vessel.
A Iul; wwil ro Ikt a.--istan<-c and witli «lini<n!ty a line aboard. The fTij: lu\v«'d tlic J'k-.it rice, which A\ahalf full of wvWr. to sifcty.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 12 November 1907, Page 3
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139ACCIDENTS TO SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 12 November 1907, Page 3
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