CONTRADICTORY STORIES.
LONDON, May 29. Router's. Lloyd's, and tho shipping companies all confirm the loss of at least six hundred persons. There was a renewed sensation in London and Liverpool at six o'clock, when tho Canadian-Pacific Company published reports from the captains of the Lady Evelyn and Eureka that no lives were lost, that they had landed four hundred survivors and were returning to pick up the balance of the passengers and crew, who were in the lifoboats. Tho facts are still doubtful, as tho cablegrams are contradictory and arriving in any sort of order at. Quebec.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14982, 1 June 1914, Page 7
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