WRECKS IN A GALE.
ASHORE ON GOODWIN SANDS. SEVERAL VESSELS LOST. By Telegraph.—Presa A asn.--Copyright. London, Nov. 2. , Four small vessels were "wrecked on the Goodwins in a violent gale on Sat* urday night. The Deal lifeboat boatmen saw n. wave wash away six people who were clinging to the rigging and all perished. Two sailors were picked up clinging to an upturned boat. The lifeboat was again called out and rescued two men from a wreck. They saw another wreck where all the crew had perished. A steamer picked up a boat load of survivors off Deal. There are 110 d#« tails.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. [A cable received on Sunday reported . thct hijrli gales and coastal storms sent throe ships aground on the Goodwin \.;,j Sands. Two were reflonted and brought in by tugs damaged. A Rarasgate lifeboat rescued the crew of the third vessel, a Finnish schooner, which was waterlogged and helpless in a heavy sea. They were taken off after a night-long effort and brought into port. The crew were numbed with cold and exposure, but all recovered,] < *
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1919, Page 4
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