DISASTERS AT SEA.
THE TORBAY DISASTER. BRAVE MEN SAI RIFICE THEIR LIVES. Lon oom Fib. 13. Three of the Torbay’s crew lost their lives trying to resr-ue the stewardess, v ho wont mud from fear. DI SABLED LINER. Lloyd's has no news of the socalled liner Australia. JAPANESE STEAMERS COLLIDE S'N'wS WITH ALL HANDS. (Re'iiviil 14. '•'.'•J .1 m) I nkie. i • n. 13. The steamer Ryohuiiiain mid Mortmain sank afr."r a eolL-’on. Fci.vsix nasscngei v and n. ' mows cl both vessels were drown'd. A DERELICT SCHOONER. Sydney. Feb. 13. An overturned vessel sighted off Cath'-rine Hill Bay is supposed to be the s'-hocner Par:-, .trading between North Co’i. t and Sydnev. She carried a crew of five. Tl.e vo-'.-el is being towed to Nevv<a-tle. where she will be identified. THE ILL FATED PARIS." (Received 11. 8.5 a.in.) Sydney. Fob. H. The derelict is identified as the Paris." The crow coi-ijnlscd Farrell, captain ; Muirhead. mate; Hamilcm Olsen aril Petersen, seamen, it is supposed the vr-s'-el capsized in the gale on Saturday nigin. when dis-ties-.s signals were noticed b;. passing vessels.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 52, 14 February 1912, Page 5
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