MISHAPS AT SEA.
RUSSIAN STEAMER STRANDED
FIVE OF CREW BROWNED.
TWO ALONE SURVIVE.
By Telegraph—Press Association —
(Received January 4, 6.5 p.m.)
Copenhagen, January 3. The Russian mine-laying steamer Neiroks has been stranded at Ronne (Denmark), while on her maiden voyage from Middlesbrough (0 Libau.
The vessel is not materially damaged. The crew, consisting of six Englishmen and a Russian officer, endeavoured to reach the shore, but the boat capsized. An English engineer and a Russipn lieutenant alone were saved. COLLISION IN THAMES. BOAT FOR NEW ZEALAND. (Received January 4, 5.5 p.m.) London, January 3. The steamer Star of Scotland, outward bound ■'<"t "lawke's Bay, colli'V wi v b „he - Hopper in the River T ■ .Ties ye, nlay. The i ?ssel -rvili ue dockt--' "t Tilbury for repairs. TIMBER STEAMER ASHORE. CREW SAFELY LANDED. By TeUcraph—Press Association—Copyright. Adelaide, January 3. The steamer Our Elsie outward bound with a carg' of timber for Sydney, i.a ashore at, tl.o Southern erd of the breakwater. The position is a dangerous one. The passengers and cr, w have landed in safety by D" j ans of a life-line.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15499, 5 January 1914, Page 7
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