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WARATAH WRECKAGE?

MORE DOUBTS. By Cable.—Pre6s Association.—Copyright Received March 5, 1 a.m. Sydney, Last Night. An officer of the Lund line says' there is nothing to signify that the cushion found at Mossel Bay belonged to the Waratah. If any of the vessel's cushions were marked it would be with the name in full. It might, of course, happen if the "W" was worked on a cushion that had been a present to an officer.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 331, 5 March 1910, Page 5

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75

WARATAH WRECKAGE? Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 331, 5 March 1910, Page 5

WARATAH WRECKAGE? Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 331, 5 March 1910, Page 5

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