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CALLS FROM THE ATLANTIC. (Received 7, 9.55 a-m.) London, Jan. 5. The Australian liner Euripides landed all her passengers at Plymouth and will remain there a fortnight awaiting a discharging berth in London. The captain reports that he received a succession of S.O.S. signals from three different vessels on Saturday and Sunday. He believes one foundered. The Tartar Prince responded to the signals from the second while the last was hundreds of miles off in the Atlantic.— (A. and N-Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 20, 7 January 1920, Page 5
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