THE INNAMINCKA.
c.U'SK o|." THE DIs.WI'ER. I'y Cable. Press A-soeiation —Copyright. P>ri-haue. February :!. Tin- ln:ianiiiic|;:i"s pas-enger.- were broiight to ( aim- by ihe tug Cecil Rhode-. The •; •!,>:<■■ ra-jeii far Mil hours. Tie- !;inai::ia-' ■ v i- compelled to anchor nader ' ■ ■• Oration. Her cables parted, aii : -' .' :- driven north-east. and iinalU -I,'tici. a mud bank at the lao.iiii of tin- Mowbray riw-i. four mile--oiilii of Port Douglas. It, is expected that she Viill he relluated. The -ieamc- Paltinr via- .l.iinaged in the cyclone, and \\a- lowed to Cairns.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 219, 4 February 1913, Page 5
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84THE INNAMINCKA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 219, 4 February 1913, Page 5
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