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id COLLISION DURING A FOG. THIRTEEN PERSONS DROWNED. By Telegraph.— Press Assoclalion.-Copyrighti, LONDON. 17th February. The steamer Mount Park sank at Kontish Knock after being in collision with the steamer Termont in a fog. Thirteen of the ciew wero drowned, but four survivors were picked up clinging to an overturned boat. One of tlieso has since died. The Termont was not seriouslj damaged. ' [The Mount Park, a vessel of 1149 tons, was owned by the Denholm Line. She was a steel screw vessel. Kentir-h Knock is a sand-bank, seven miles long and two miles wide, in the North Sea off the mouth of the Thames, and is fifteen miles north-east of North Foreland.]
Tho texts of (he Rev. J. J. Norfch'c sermon to-morrow evening, aro advertised ' in this issue.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 5
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