GALES AND WRECKS
CREAT DA\L\CE DONE. fiy CaWe—Prc«= Association—Copyright. r.mi.lnii. November (i. There Ims been a gale in Britain with a velocity of eighty miles an hour. accompanied by tremendous blinding I squalls and hail. I The Dieppe-Xewhavcn packet was blown ashore. fifteen aeroplanes and a shed were wrecked at Oxford. CREEK STEAMER WRECKED. ' London. November (i. The Creek steamer l.nrdns Tlyron foundered in the English Channel, twentytwo men being drow.ied. THE HANSiiY WRECK. London. November 7. The .-leainer liansby. which was wrecked at tho Lizards, has disappear! d. and the cargo i- washing ashore. THE STRANDED PORT STEPHEN'S. Sydney. November 7. The owners of the sleanicr Port Stephi i!- have surrendered the vessel to the underwrite!.-, who ;;iv hopeful of lh<:i!inir her. Th.- captain »f the Port Stephens '- tie.able to cerie.ni! I'm' the wreck. Everything was all right when he went into the ( ;i!iin fur a few minutes to pat i'ii s\ riiat. Ife was watching the man at the wheel through the open door. Mii.l a!>i!os|. immediately felt a bump. The morning was clear and bright.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 117, 8 November 1911, Page 5
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178GALES AND WRECKS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 117, 8 November 1911, Page 5
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