SHIPPING CASUALITIES.
The British Steamer Torrington, from Nicolaieff, was_ beached at Wittenbergen on account of her ruddet being damaged. While aground, she^ was run into by the steamer Helen. Beidman, for Grang>emouth,. and received injury to plates. The Torrington was then run into by the British steamer Corsica, bound for Dundee. The Corsica put back, but die extent of her damage was not known The Tonrington ' wa s then run into by the : German steamer Ems, bound for Emden. THe Torrington was assisted off, and proceeded,- but grounded when' entering the port, and remains. The Corsica has been in ; col-
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Grey River Argus, 4 February 1909, Page 1
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100SHIPPING CASUALITIES. Grey River Argus, 4 February 1909, Page 1
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