BURNED AT SEA.
STEAMER BERWICK CASTLE. (By Telegraph.—Pres3 Association.) GISBORXE, Monday. Private advice has been received from Dr. R. M. Muir, of Wellington, who was ■ travelling by the steamer Berwick Castl< from Capetown to England, that the vessel has hcen burned at eea. Dr. Muir's cablegram was from Mom bassa, British East Africa. The Berwick Castle wae a steamer oi 58i)l gross tons, built at Glasgow in 1902 and owned by the Union Castle Mail Co
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 250, 21 October 1919, Page 6
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