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DKAiJ 70: SAVED 30. 11(11)1 KS UP.IXf! ••■PACKED" TO WKU.IXdTUX. IPKUMANT.XT AUTIbLKIiVMHX'S TASK. Wellington, Midnight Snndav. The latest accounts place the total doadi at 7(1 ami the living at 3(1. ■Arrangements have been made for the Permanent Artillerv tn start packing the todies overland at daybreak to where they can be met bv vehicles from the lit v. A FOMTXATr: ESCAPE. Wellington, Last Xight. ' of the most fortunate escapes from a passage on the Penguin was that of Miss Elbevia O'Sullivnn. the daugliter ol' a deceased llnvelock settler. She had taken a position as teacher in the Sacred Heart College, Wellington, and was to have commenced her duties on Monday. She was to have, made the trip with her mother, but their farewell at Blenheim occupied too much time, and they missed the only train which could connect with tba Penguin, an Incident
which Alias Sullivan regarded as extremely unfortunate until the dreadful news of tlir- wreck wag telegraphed over tlic Straits the following morning.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 18, 15 February 1909, Page 2
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168THE LATEST ESTIMATE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 18, 15 February 1909, Page 2
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