TITANIC DISASTER
A MASTERTuN INCIDENT. A isc.mewh.iat remarkably rc'collection In connection with the icebergs in the Ineighbourhood of .Newfoundland is that, of Mi:- .Raymond Maltby, of MasIterton. GVfir Maltby was a seaman on Itlxe tCifip iNotting Hill,: which left London in 1831 for -New York. When three days from the Seifiv hslcs tha vessel, caught tire. This was got milder, ibtst later the vessel en countered an ice-field. At about midnight the vessel jagged rfloniastdc a berg, and its Bide wes nipped open. There were thirty cowboys aboard the vessel, and (these took charge of the boats. Three hiMidired icebergs were encountered in the (neighbourhood. Singularly enough, the* vessel's company of 150 was rescued iby the White Star liner State of Nebraska. Mr Maltby was one of the survivors.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10631, 9 May 1912, Page 5
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129TITANIC DISASTER Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10631, 9 May 1912, Page 5
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