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A STEAMER ASHORE.

PASSENGERS RESCUED. Received November 13,8.40 a.m. OTTAWA, November 12. The Dominion liner Kensington went ashore in a bad position during a snowstorm near Quebec. The passengers were rescued after considerable difficulty. (The Kensington is a steel twin-screw four-masted steamer of 8,069 tons gross measurement, built at Glasgow in 1894 by J. and G. Thomson, Ltd. She is classed 100 Al at Lloyd's, and is owned by the International Mercantile Marine Company—one of the combines formed in 1902, embracing the American, Atlantic Transport, Dominion, Leyland, Red Star and White Star lines, comprising altogether 124 steamers and 978,448 tons.)

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8286, 14 November 1906, Page 5

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A STEAMER ASHORE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8286, 14 November 1906, Page 5

A STEAMER ASHORE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8286, 14 November 1906, Page 5

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