SEI'ORM CASUALTIES
LONDON, January 16.
Casualties during the severe storm in the Channel include the captain and mate c(u a coastal steamer who were swept icsff the bridge by a huge wave, and al:s|o the skipper, of a 300-ton vessel who disappeared after leaping into a boat tb assist to rescue the remainder of the crew.
A Methodist clergyman was killed at Dowrueiss when the gale blew a hotel roof Sjnto the street, where he was standii lg.
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Evening Post, Volume CCXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1938, Page 9
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