BRITISH SHIP FOUNDERS.
TWENTY-TWO LIVES LOST.
By Telegraph—Press Association—
London, January 18. The steamer Penarth, bound from the River Plate to Hull, foundered off the Norfolk coast. Twentv-two lives were lost.
The Penarth was a steel single-screw seamer of 3035 tons, built at West Hartlepool in 1896, and was owned by the Labarruere Steamship Company, of Cardiff. She was classed 100 Al, special survey, at Lloyd's.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15822, 20 January 1915, Page 7
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