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WRECK OF A SHIP.

CABLES.

THE CREW SAVED. /Per Press Association. —Copyright,j Adelaide, This Day. A wire has been received stating that the captain and crew of the ship Dunkow, bound from Puget Sound to Port Pirie, timber laden, have arrived in a boat at Queenscliffe, having abandoned the vessel, which was waterlogged, south of Kangaroo Island. A tug has gone in search. Later. News has been received that the Dunkow struck a reef off Kangaroo Island or. Friday afternoon. The crew, 2G in number, landed at Kingscote on the island after suffering considerable privations.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 338, 3 June 1897, Page 3

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WRECK OF A SHIP. Hastings Standard, Issue 338, 3 June 1897, Page 3

WRECK OF A SHIP. Hastings Standard, Issue 338, 3 June 1897, Page 3

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