COLLISION IN CHANNEL
. BREMEN AND TANKER (British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph Cop} right. RUGRY, April 21. (Received April 26, at 11 a.m.) A collision which took place oft Oungeness between the German giant hirer Bremen, of 46,560 tons, and a small British tanker, the British Grenadier, 0f.7,000 tons, had fortunately no very serious results. It took place in a dense fog. The Bremen was undamaged. She sent a wireless message to the shore stating that she had collided with a tanker, name unknown, which might need assistance. 'I lie tanker, however, wirelessed that two of her tanks were leaking, hut she did not require assistance, and was proceeding to Deal to land a supernumerary who required immediate medical attention. The Bremen, which was outwardbound from Bremerhavon, is due at Southampton this evening, having been delayed by fog.
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Evening Star, Issue 20468, 26 April 1930, Page 15
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138COLLISION IN CHANNEL Evening Star, Issue 20468, 26 April 1930, Page 15
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