SHIPPING DANGERS.
UNLIGHTED SOUTH i AFRICAN COAST. (lijf Tcleerapb,-Press Aasoclatlon.'— OoDjrlcht-l v (Rdc; September' 6, 11.15 p.ii.) ' : 1 London, September '6. , Fifteen . survivors of tho Shaw'-Savill steamer Maori, wrecked at Duiker Point, near Capo Town, have reached Plymouth, ■ An engineer, Mr.. Marwood, stated that the coast of Capo Colony .was the/worst lighted in the world.. Ho considered it ridiculous to talk about wireless telegraphy. If tile money proposed to bo thus 'expended word -ipent. on' lights, it Would save : many ships. , ... '■ % THE WARATAH. . -' v ' ' Molbourno, September 6.' < ■'rho Federal Government has arranged'that a steamer shall 'leave . Cape Town about 1 Thursday next to; search for the Lund liugr Waratah, now overduo since July 30.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 605, 7 September 1909, Page 5
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