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KARU SUNK. —AT LEAST TWO DROWNED.

The TCnni left Whangnpc on Saturday, steaming up the const. Jn roimh weather oil Capo Maria the Kara sprang a leak. Eight ot tho rZv wnt off in one boat, and four others swam ashore. One oi I he latter found the boat in which the eight men left the ship smashed, 'nd two dead bodies. He saw footprints indicating that there woio som, siuwwVrs, hub headed direct for Te Paku Station to report.-Auckland AoS so rapidly that there was no time to launch a second boat. . ■ ■

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Evening Star, Issue 19186, 1 March 1926, Page 10

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KARU SUNK.—AT LEAST TWO DROWNED. Evening Star, Issue 19186, 1 March 1926, Page 10

KARU SUNK.—AT LEAST TWO DROWNED. Evening Star, Issue 19186, 1 March 1926, Page 10

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