SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
[bt tbebobaph—pb» pmm amooiatioh.] ENGINE ROOM DISASTER. ADELAIDE, Dec. 5.—-Tire steamer Citp of Lincoln, which put hi t-’-day reports that after leaving Melbourne the main stop valve pipe burst and the engineer and five Lascars v ere killed. ' ; SETTLEMENT -IN PROGRESS. • SYDNEY, Dec. • 5.-—Tflio shipowners and wharf labourers;*, haye agreed to a tea hour from six. arid work toresume at six. This-. Ijlus been a, big bone of contention^.air’d fjblre' biurly t hing now requiring •settlqß&rf^|g'tth^M<«es- [ tion of pay ■ and overtmiqv ; •• A. , a FATE OF THE MARY ISABEL. : SYDNEY, December s.—lt is how believed that the Mary Isabel, 88 flirts out from Whan gape to .Sydney .'has foundered with all hands. The ActingSuperintendent of Navigation has opened an enquiry paricularly into the personnel of- the crew and how the vessel was found.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1911, Page 7
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