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IN COLLISION .—The U.S.S. Company's liner , Niagara, which collided during foggy weather with the freighter King Egbert (inset) w>hile en route to New Zealand. The bows of both vessels were damaged, but they were able to return to Victoria , British Columbia, about 40 miles away, for survey.

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Northern Advocate, 22 July 1935, Page 6

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IN COLLISION .—The U.S.S. Company's liner, Niagara, which collided during foggy weather with the freighter King Egbert (inset) w>hile en route to New Zealand. The bows of both vessels were damaged, but they were able to return to Victoria, British Columbia, about 40 miles away, for survey. Northern Advocate, 22 July 1935, Page 6

IN COLLISION .—The U.S.S. Company's liner, Niagara, which collided during foggy weather with the freighter King Egbert (inset) w>hile en route to New Zealand. The bows of both vessels were damaged, but they were able to return to Victoria, British Columbia, about 40 miles away, for survey. Northern Advocate, 22 July 1935, Page 6