STORM VICTIMS
j MANY LIVES LOST. (By Cable—Press Assn—Copyright.) ST. JOHN’S, December 3. Gales and snowstorms off Newfoundland have added seven deaths to the recent tidal wave disaster. Five men who set out in a pilot boat to place a pilot aboard a steamer in the roadstead were drowned when the craft overturned. The steamer Hofelstein rescued 15 fishermen from two sinking schooners. Six sailors perished in the wreck of the grain steamer Kiowa in Lake Superior. Eighteen others were rescued by the heroic work of lifeboats guardsmen. They located the Kiowa ; ■ and by superhuman efforts they got a line aboard, and transferred most of the sailors by a breeches buoy. The captain and the young son of the Kiowa’s owner were drowned, with five others, when their lifeboat, which was the. last to leave the ship, capsized.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 December 1929, Page 7
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