SHIP FOUNDERS
Crew Rescued By Tug Miami, November 26. The British steamer Nollington Court, the vessel which struck a submerged object and vanished, foundered off the north-west coast of Haiti. It. is reported that, a tug rescued the remainder of the crew. A message published on Saturday said it: was feared that 17 of tlie crew were lost from the steamer Nollington Castle after she struck a submerged object near Haiti. The steamer Chagres stood-by for some hours, and took off 18 men, after which the Nollington Castle vanished in a rain squall. The Chagres searched tlie area without result.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 55, 29 November 1937, Page 11
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