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SCHOONER WRECKED

ALLEGED RUM-RUNNER (A.P.A. and "Sun.") (Received 9th January, 1.45 p.m.) VANCOUVER, Bth January. The famous reputed boot-legging schooner Noble, running between Vancouver and San Francisco, was wrecked on the West Coast. A lifeboat from Bamfield Cable Station made a gallant attempt at rescue, but got only two survivors. Four others, including the captain, first officer, engineer, and cook, were drowned. It is stated that the first officer, M. B. Wall, was a New Zealander.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 6, 9 January 1928, Page 10

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SCHOONER WRECKED Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 6, 9 January 1928, Page 10

SCHOONER WRECKED Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 6, 9 January 1928, Page 10

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