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THE WARATAH.

"GOOD-EYE" By Cable.—Prow Association.—CopjrlgV London, September t. The steamer dan Maclntyre hu arrived at London. She report* having received,the Waxatah's last signal On the morning of July 26: "Good-bye,' A hurricane was experienced next day, the sea rising in wall-like formation owing :to the current running against the wind. "■ A PASSENGERS MIBGIVINGB. LEAVES ,THE VEBBEL By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright , Received 4, 1 sum, %dnoy, September 8. 'A .pMenger by ithe Waritih, interviewed in, Capetown, stated (but he Vaotofd through by the ■vessel bat left her at iDurban, mat liking >ttbe way abe behaved on die voyage from Auatra'i.a. She rolled and pttchad in a dead fa*V ion land took a long time, to recover •herself. She h'stf la tremendous top hamper. (He .tTieid fa rnduoe othem to Uwvo the ship aid Durfclan. (A SPECIAL SEARCH IvTSSSEL. THREE MOOTBB' CRUISE. Reoetred 4. 1 lum. Melbourne, September 8. Negotiation* art almost compleUd for die despatch ot a «peoi\ai steamer to search 'for the WoiWah. The eott to estimated ait aWouit £OOOO for a three months' .cruise, ttbe expense is borne in equal ehlaiea Vy the Federal Governmenlt, the rfwnew, Xtx, undenwrtt»lt( end pnblTe enbsjeripltfoßff,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 181, 4 September 1909, Page 2

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THE WARATAH. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 181, 4 September 1909, Page 2

THE WARATAH. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 181, 4 September 1909, Page 2

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