LIST OF SURVIVORS.
Below is the list of survivors, but owing to the various ways in which the names are Bpelt, it is difficult to get at tho oorreot names of tho saved. We give .them, how* ever, with as near an approach to aoouraoy as can be done under the ciroumsfcanoes. Officors and crew: — Robert Lindsay (ohiof officer), Peter Maloney (socond offioer), Antony Cauliffe (chief cook), James Maher (engineer's storekeeper), Frank Kohl, or Kobol (a German), John Weston (a Swede), Thomas Denny (or Denz), James Burnett, Thomas Dixon, or Dickson (a Tasmanian). Passengers — G-. L. Lawronoe, J. Chatterton, George Robins, J. Tittlor (or Littler), John Williams, Wm. Hill, Gustave Zetten, or Telber (Swede), Henry Doely (or Daly), and Tom Davis. One telegram gives John Wilson as ohiof cook, another Antonio Mincklief , and a third Antony Cauliffo and C. Cantiffe at holding that office. Similar discrepancies appear in connection with other names ot those saved. There are only 18 names in the above list, bat we are told that 20 were saved altogether. It would seom, therefore, that there are two others whoso names have yet to reach us It is believed that theso were seamen, whose names it was not, possible to obtain.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 101, 2 May 1881, Page 2
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204LIST OF SURVIVORS. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 101, 2 May 1881, Page 2
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