GALES ON BRITISH COAST.
NUMEROUS SHIPS SUNK. Times Service. London, November 21. ■ Twenty-five ships were lost in the week-end gales on the British coast. The Ramsgate and Dal ifboatscenri T The Ramsgate and Deal lifeboats made futile attempts to rescue the American steamer Siberia, which grounded on the (ioodwin Sands, Several of the boats; crews were injured. The Siberia's crew* and passengers, including women, and numbering forty, were last seen crowded on the bridge. Further wrecks are reported. Thr. Norwegian steamer Finn has sunk. The Dutch vessel Tenebergen has been lost on Molen Isle. The first mate was drowned. The Marse Caroussi capsized, there being eight survivors. The German vessel Fritz Hugo sank owing to n boiler explosion. Eleven v.'err saved.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1916, Page 3
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121GALES ON BRITISH COAST. Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1916, Page 3
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