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NO PROSPECT OF SAVING THE SHIP.

DUNEDIN, Jan 6. lhe Waikare's passengers arrived by special train at one o'clock. Mr Whitson telegraphs to the Union Company that there is no prospect of saving the ship, which will probably slip into the water during the first bad weather. ■

The captain, chief" and second officers, chief and second engineers, chief and second stewards, cook, boatswain, carpenter, and several men of each department are left at Dusky Sound. -

;Sir James Mills, replying to the Prime Minister's telegram of sympathy, promises to see that,the services of the stewar/Wsors are suitably recognised.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 4, 6 January 1910, Page 5

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NO PROSPECT OF SAVING THE SHIP. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 4, 6 January 1910, Page 5

NO PROSPECT OF SAVING THE SHIP. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 4, 6 January 1910, Page 5

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