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WRECKAGE AT SEA.

Press Assoelatlon-By Telegraph—Copyright. ADELAIDE, October 31. (Received October 31, 1898, at 9.5 a.m.) The steamer Port Deniston, from London, reports that on October 15, during a hurricane in the Southern Ocean, she steamed through large quantities of boxes and other wreckage. Next day she fell in with a vast number of kerosene oil cases that apparently had been in the water for only a few hours. There were no other signs of a vessel.

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Evening Star, Issue 10767, 31 October 1898, Page 2

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WRECKAGE AT SEA. Evening Star, Issue 10767, 31 October 1898, Page 2

WRECKAGE AT SEA. Evening Star, Issue 10767, 31 October 1898, Page 2

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