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j DULUTH {'M: -..noscta), August -).• The Aw i Steam Boat Corsii pauy'g ete:i2W:- .Jiwje-K Gayley, 47,77 toil's gross, ruyesterday, off Mnn:to;r, after s ";:«ioii -with the stearonr Ronscolasr, "nt2l tojiK, also belonging to the American Sttuin Boat CoraIjpany. i\<> lives were lost. Five women, clad only in their nightdresses, were rescued ffrom the sinking vessel, wMeb went down wit'rji twenty minutes of the collision'. 'Hhe James Gayley, wli'k-Ii had a cargo of 7100 ton?, of coal. was not insured, "but the "Rensselaer was insured for r500,000 dollars (.€100,030). The Rensselaer wn<s badly damaged, but succeeded in making: Marqutout under her own 6team.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10691, 12 August 1912, Page 5
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121STEAMER SINKS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10691, 12 August 1912, Page 5
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