FOUNDERING OF A TUG.
7 »• ——- FOUR SURVIVORS. BT TELEGRArII—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGIII \ (Rec. Juno 24, 10 p.m.) ! Port Said, Juno 24. . An; Egyptian' vessel brought to Port Said Messrs. Robinson (second oflicor), Campbell (seaman), and Hepburn and Callaghan (firemen), solo survivors of the crew of tho'British tug Bolmore, bound from tho Clyde for Sydney. ' The tug capsized and sank in a heavy sea, in deep water. Tho survivors were fifteen hours. in tho water, before reaching Ras Bii 'East Africa), whoro they were, rescued.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 233, 25 June 1908, Page 7
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