BIG LINER WRECKED.
ALL PASSENGERS LANDED. By Telegraph,—Press Association.— „' Ottawa, December 3. The Canadian-Pacific Railway Company's liner Mount Temple has been wrecked on the west coast of Ironbound Island, in a blinding snowstorm. : Six hundred passengers were landed by means of baskets. The Mount Temple was a steel steamer of- 8790 tons register, built at Newcastle, England, in 1901, -to the order of the Canadian Pacific Railway- Company. • .She was engaged in the trade between Loudon, Antwerp, and Canada. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13613, 5 December 1907, Page 5
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