STEAM TUG ADRIFT.
WITH CAPTAIN ABOARD. LONDON, November IT. The P. and O. mail steamer China has picked up off the Lizard the crew of the tug Nana. The men were famished and suffering from exposure to the severe weather. The men relate that the Nana left Falmouth for South America. During a gale in the Channel the vessel took a. serious list, and the captain launched a lifeboat with a crew. The craft, however, broke adrift and gut separated from the Nana, which the crew believe to be still afloat with the captain aboard.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 275, 18 November 1913, Page 5
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