When, the E.M.S. Marama was eight days out from San Francisco, a large volume of smoke was seen issuing from the vessel's upper worke. Upon investi- ! Nation it was found that the excessive heat made by the draught in the funnel had caused some of the wood-work in the vicinity to smoulder. The ship's hose was brought into play and the outbaroak subdued without further trouble.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 40, 16 August 1921, Page 8
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