SHIPPING DISASTERS.
THE WRECK OP THE LOCH SLOT United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. . . Adelaide, May u. The Wreck of the Loch Sloy is located about three hundred yards from the land, Only a small portion showing. The haineS' of the officers were—First, James irMilari; secrind, G. J. Twidle ; third, Thomas Cleland. There is no further news of Kilpatrick. M’Mfllari wandered for eleven days in the Bush before he reached May’s house, fie suffered terribly from thirst, hunger arid exposure. As ho failed to return at the end of two days, the other survivors left the scene of the wreck. The seventh passenger Was a man. named M’Donald. A relief fund: has been started in the city. [From Our . Correspondent.] DUNEDIN, May 11. Mr Howie, of Clyde Street, Dunedin; receiver a cable message from Melbourne today, stating that his son, who was second officer on the Loch Sloy, was transferred at the last moment to the Lricß DoOn, chartered for Hobart.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11889, 12 May 1899, Page 5
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