AUSTRALIAN WRECKS.
LIST OF MISSING. DEATH E LL MAY EXCEED 30. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Sydney, July 29. There is considered to be small hope of further survivors from the Fitzroy. It is thought the total death roll will exceed thirty. Besides the two bodies washed ashore the following are reported missing: Twelve passengers, Walter Moore, Arthur Rowell, A. Ramsay, Mrs. Tumey, Miss Moore, Masters Lindsay, Hayley, Winggings, Bartolo, Norton, Sturo and Mclntyre; sixteen of the crew, Captain Colvin, chief-officer C. Read, H. Peggs, chief-engineer R. Saunders, second-en-gineer A. Jack, stewards W. Watt and E. Barker, stewardess Mrs. Whitehead, cooks H. Alexander and A. Malloy, seamen J. Paunu, R. Putre, Davidson, firemen J. Ericksen, C. Mulburg, D. Krouther. Possibly in the case of the crew there might have been some slight changes before the Fitzroy sailed. There are practically no fresh tidings in regard to the North Coast wrecks. The Marguerite failed to trace additional survivors. She passed many float, ing carcases of cattle mutilated by sharks. At the inquest at Tuncurry the coroner found that Daly and Carlsen died as the result of the lifeboat overturning in the surf.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1921, Page 5
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189AUSTRALIAN WRECKS. Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1921, Page 5
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