RESCUE AT SEA.
The ship Dbarwarhaa arrived from London. "After passing the Cape of Good Hope sVio picked up, a boat containing several men lu the ship Prince Oscar, which London cables recently advised was sunk by colliding with an unknown vessel. The uufortunate mariners had been in the boat for several days, and Buffered great hardships. The Dharwar d a passing ship by which those rescued were forwarded to London. The boat picked up by the Dliarwar contained the captain, first and second officers, carpenter, two seamen, and two of the boys of the Prince Oscar.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 148, 2 October 1895, Page 4
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