VESSEL CAPSIZES
TWO OF CREW DROWNED.
By Telegraph.-—Press Association. Auckland, Nov. 23.
When 20 hours off Colon, the steamer Colac, which arrived here this afternoon, picked up four survivors of the Joseph Whitaker, which capsized 200 miles north-east of the Panama port; The mate and cook were drowned. The men had been adrift for three days, during two of which they had neither food nor water. The Colac landed them at Colon.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1926, Page 10
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