NINETEEN LIVES LOST
BOAT STRIKES ROCKS SCOTTISH COASTAL" TRAGEDY; LONDON, November 11. 1 Only one survivor remains of aii open boatload of 20 harvesters who, r 1..-ning from Scotland to Arranmore Isla-d, struck the rocks in a fog near Burton.Port last night, half a mile from Ihe island. Two brothers named Gallagher clung to the upturned boat and were rescued eleven hours later after terrible suffering. One died soon after his rescue. Four other men and one \vor-~i belonging to the Gallagher family are pmong the drowned. The condition of the sole survivor is critical. By special arrangement Renter's world service in addition to other special sources of Infnrm.itlnn. Is used in the compilation of the and all rlK'nts therein In Australia aud New Zealand are reserved.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 116, 12 November 1935, Page 11
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