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pressing nature of his business, it is understood the proprietors ox L’Anacion suggested that Mr. Davies should sail forthwith. - . NEW YORK, Nov. 12. There is no Trace of the passengers or crew of the Vestris when the first of several rescue ships arrived at the point of sinking. HALF THE PASSENGERS WOMENBOAT SWAMPS; S MEN LOST. (Received Nov. 13. 11 P-m.) NEW YORK, Nov. l?. v Fears are increasing with the continued failure of vessels to find su>vlvors. The ship’s _ owners refuse to give up hope,’ believing the motor boat which was aboard may tie towing the lifeboats ashore unseen by the searchers. It is now reported that of the total of 339 passengers and crew, nearly half are women. It is also reported from Cape Charles (Virginia) that a second small boat was swamped, eight men being lost. DID LIFEBOATS FOUNDER? GRAVE FEARS ENTERTAINEDUnited Press Assn, by El. Tel. Copyright (Australian Press Assn.) (Received Nov. n l3. ll p.m.) NEW YORK, Nov, 13. Fears that those in the life-boats have perished in the heavy weather off Virginia. Cape as they tried to make their way to the shore, have increased. Late to-night the weather reports indicate that the rescue boats, especially the coastguard destroyer, were having trouble with the heavy seas. Rain and fog at the scene of disaster made it doubtful that any effective work could; be done until daylight in searching for .the life-boats. It is understood that fifteen children .and twenty-eight women are included arnoaig the _ passengers. The steamship, C-ollajer *S the latest arrival at the scene. RUSSIAN' STEADIER SUNK FORTY PERSONS DROWNED United Press Assn, by El. Tel. Copyright (Auatrajfan, Press Association.! A, BUCHAREST, Nov. 12. The Soviet steamer Korivemore sprang a leak in the Black Sea and sank. Forty persons were drowned. Only one life-boat was launched.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10743, 14 November 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10743, 14 November 1928, Page 5