COLLISION IN FOG
MINE-SWEEPER AND TRAWLER [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] LONDON, March 10. Four naval reservists were drowned in the second Hull trawler accident in two days, when a mine-sweeper sank in two minutes after colliding with a trawler in a fog. Nino of the crew of the trawler Jeanette were drowned yesterday when the vessel was driven on a sandbank in the Humber. EXPLOSION SINKS STEAMER SINGAPORE. March 10. After an explosion in the engineroom, which killed one Siamese, the steamer Malini, bound for Bangkok from Singapore, sank near Mersing. The crew of 60 reached land in lifeboats.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 March 1939, Page 7
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