AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE TATIIKA WRECK. By Oible-Pre-s A-neiation Copyright. Sydney. September 27. The Court ha« conc'uded iU cn'piiry into the foundering of the T.tthra in the N"cw Hebrides on January -I. The vessel took in so much water that she became unmauagcaVe. The Court is unable to discover how the water was shipped. The thenry ihat it entered open portholes is untenable. The master"? «nd officers' certificates were returned. The Court held that it was unwise to omit sounding the well twice daily. F.vcrv ocean-going craft of such tonnage should be compelled to carry ready ficnt tin- minimum .unoim: of canva-.
THE CA* COMPANY. Sydney. «,.pt.- n il,,. r 27. The C.i- E":';'oy-f-' Vnion I- demanding 12' - !'">' ''' "I. in rea-r; in wages, representing an '\irj burden on i!i naipanics of C':"''". A UNA!! ECLIPSE. Sulliey. September 27. The partial lunar 'dipse. which took place la-t ebjht. wa- well obtained.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 113, 28 September 1912, Page 5
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149AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 113, 28 September 1912, Page 5
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