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AUSTBALIAX SYMPATHY. By Telegraph,— Preßs Association. Auckland, February 18. The Premier bus received the following cable from Mr. Allen fnvlor, Lord Mayor of Sydney:— •■{)., behal, of the citizens of Sydney I tender our deepest sympathy with your pouplc in the »ad loss of so many lives in the Penguin disaster." Sir Joseph Ward n-plied expressing deep appreciation o, u,u message of sympathy.
LOCATING THE SUXKEX VESSEL. FUHTUER IiUIiIALS. Wellington, Last Night. The weather to-day was tine and the sea calm at the scene of the Penguin wreck, hut no more bodies were rocovr-l ed.
An attempt will be made to locale the sunken vessel to-morrow. Misses Notion and Hunt, victims of the disaster, were buried to-day. The remains of Air. Mclntyre (chief' nflioer) and .Mr. Wharton Shaw |a passenger) were shipped by the Uimnrou to-day for Hobart and Melbourne respectively.
Mrs. Hamuli, who was a survivor ol the wreck, though her husband and four children were drowned, was some yca:s ago a resident of Xew Plymouth, having lived in Coiirleuay Street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 22, 19 February 1909, Page 2
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