STEAMERS ASHORE
AUSTRALIAN COAST
STRANGE COINCIDENCE
(Eeceived 20th Novembor, 11 a.m.)', \ * SYDNEY, This Day. ' By a strange coincidence the coastaj steamers Tyalgum and Nambuecaj | owned by the same company, grounded , 1-within an hour of each other not 150 1 miles apart,- the Tyalgum on tho sanc| . at the mouth of the Tweed River. '-It iit expected that Bhe will "be refloated,' buf the Namhucca, aground at the entrance to tho Nambucca River, in expected td become a total loss. ■ The crewa of both vessels are srfo.
The Narnbucca, 4.15 tons, and th 4 Tyalgum, 544 tons, are small coastal craft, 'beloiighig to the North Co&slj Steam Navigation Company, Lta.'
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1931, Page 9
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109STEAMERS ASHORE Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1931, Page 9
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