Lost In Atlantic
HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), Tue. (1.30 p.m.)—The tiny Swedish ship Briljantin. en route .to. Canada with 60 Baltic political refugees, is believed to have sunk without trace, in the Atlantic. Umars Andrejsons, secretary of the Latvian Relief Association, said the over-crowded vessel left Sweden on June 9 on a trip lhat normally would take a fortnight.
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Northern Advocate, 14 July 1949, Page 9
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58Lost In Atlantic Northern Advocate, 14 July 1949, Page 9
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