A SILENT SHIP.
Xpiom Our - LO>TX)X, April IG. at Plymouth this morn'stA the vessel was about 20 miles When th of Eddystone lighthouse, **° 'n Reamer Try»t-bdiered to H m \ n Belfastr-siiadenlv appeared « the ° rtOna ' 3 P ° rt Collins, of the Ortona, says into her amidships. ■*£. -w was twice struck before, ■££ "*!*•» Collins 'A hc oll r rs %"S of the Tryst hastened on decK. the vessel steered clear. •4*e Ortona hoisted signals in.pnr.ng «riip Tryst, which had a hole knocked Tier bow, required any assistance. the Ortona came on to r — x,ih -
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 122, 24 May 1909, Page 3
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91A SILENT SHIP. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 122, 24 May 1909, Page 3
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