STEAMER LOST.
EXPLOSION STORY EXPLAINED. COIfTTED PBESS A9BOCIATIOK BT BMSCTEIC TELEGaATH—COPVP.IOHT.) LONDON, July 8. The marine explosion atory is explained by the arrival of the Dutch steamer Gelderland at Immingham with 18 men picked up from a lifeboat off Cromer, comprising the entire crew of the steamer Boete, which ran aground and has broken up.—United Service. [The Annoborg advised by wireless that she saw a vessel sunk by an explosion 25 miles north of Yarmouth. H.M.S. Selkirk and other vessels went to the position indicated to conduct a search.]
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 10 July 1929, Page 11
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