SHIPPING DISASTERS.
(Beceived November 12th, 10.-55 p.m.) OTTAWA, November 12. ' j-jVe bodies, with lifebelts attached marked "Wexford," were found on the beach near St. 'Joseph's, Ontario. They 'were evidently those of members of the crew of the capsized freighter. There have been a number of other , wrecks on the Great Lakes. The -tons, which is of record nolenoe, continues. The steamer Waldo was wrecked. Twenty-five persons, m- ■' eluding two women, were rescued after groat hardthips- ' The crew of another, wrecked vessel reached the -hore 'half-clothed, and -meat twenty-four hours in the bitter ' cold before they obtained relief.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14822, 13 November 1913, Page 9
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