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STILL IN DANGER

CREW OF SEALER RANGER ONLY FEW MEN TAKEN OFF. HIGH SEAS HINDER RESCUE. r3y Telegraph—Press Association—CopyrightNEW YORK. March 2. After standing by ah day and far into the night, Ihe Newfoundland was able to take off only a few of the Ranger’s crew, because of the continuation of extremely- high seas. The vessels are only. 12 miles from the land, but the Ranger’s condition continues- most precarious. A salvage iug and other vessels, are rushing from Halifax io render aid. A message yesterday said that the sealer s.s. Ranger, of wooden construction, 520 tons, was sinking 15 miles from the St Lawrence River, with 150 men aboard

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 March 1939, Page 6

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110

STILL IN DANGER Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 March 1939, Page 6

STILL IN DANGER Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 March 1939, Page 6

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