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LOSS OF THE MALOJA. The information concerning the loss of (lie 1\ and 0. steamer Maloja off Dover :'s as yet very meagre, but so far as can 'ir at present gathered the disaster was I.lie result of one of those regrettable Occidents inherent to thp scheme of defence carried out by the British Admiralty in the English Channel. Accordii:,y to the estble messages there appears to be little doubt that the ill-fated vessel got into a mino-fielil, and this is 'lorne out by the fact that another vessel, the Empress of Fort William, sank half a mile distant. It is well known '.hat the Channel has been mined on a very elaborate system, but whether these two vessels got out • of the safe course, or whether some mineß had got adrift, ! -» not »• vown, and it may be that the iccrecy surrounds the work of fchg. r W *sk" ■•<} the dis-.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 February 1916, Page 4
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179Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 29 February 1916, Page 4
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