SHIPPING DISASTER.
SIXTY LIVES LOST,
SYDNEY, this day.
Eastern news states that the British India steamer Scindia ran down the Port Commissioner's boat at Calcutta,
Captain Waller, Mr Hudson (chief engineer), Messrs lluntly and Stone (second and third officers), and sixty of the native crew are supposed to have been drowned.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 211, 6 September 1899, Page 5
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