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MARINE CASUALTIES.

: -« FATE OF THE PARISIANA. By Telceraph—Press Association—Copy right- , Albany, January 20. The steamer British Transport is coming in. She has signalled that she has tho crew of the overdue Parisiana on board. The Parisiana was abandoned on firo at sea. " There are no details. \ ■ Tho steamer Parisiana left New York o;i October 29 for Australian and New Zealand ports. She was.a new vessel, and had on .board over 10,000 tons of general cargo for Australian and New Zealand ports, which was consigned' as follows For Melbourne, 2957 tons; Sydney, 3250 tons; Williamstown, 700 tons; Auckland, 1100 tons; Wellington, 109G tons; Lyfctclton, 529 tons; Dunedin, 628-tons. EVERTON GRANGE INQUIRY. ' Adelaide, January 20. Tho Marino Board .found that the stranding of tho steamer Evcrton Grange at Kangaroo Island was primarily caused by an error in tho compass, but that the master and the second and third officers had been guilty of careless navigation by neglecting tho ordinary precautions. As, however,' the ship sustained no material damage, it is not intended to refer the case for further investigation. ' THE MERSEY REPORTED.' Sydney, January 20. ~ Anxiety regarding tho training ship Mersey, which left Melbourne for Sydney ten days ago, has been relieved by a warship in the. harbour intercepting a wireless message from tho Morsey, although the message is not clear. , ' CARGO WASHED ASHORE. Copenhagen, January 19. Packages marked "Sydney" and "Melbourne" have come ashore at Von-, dsyssel. It is uncertain whether they were lost overboard'from the steamers Athenic, Akershus. or Apolda, all of which were recently in tho vicinity of the place named.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1031, 21 January 1911, Page 7

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MARINE CASUALTIES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1031, 21 January 1911, Page 7

MARINE CASUALTIES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1031, 21 January 1911, Page 7