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.TRAGEDY OF THE SEA: CAPTAIN GOES DOWN WITH HIS SHIP. Th- German lin-r, Monte Cervantes (13,913 tons), as she appeared thirty hours after striking a reef in Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego, South America. Passengers and crew, numbering 1500 in all. were safely landed on Ushuaia Island but Captain Dreyer, master of the vessel, returned to the ship and was drowned when she turned turtle during a storm which arose next da>.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20538, 12 April 1930, Page 3 (Supplement)

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.TRAGEDY OF THE SEA: CAPTAIN GOES DOWN WITH HIS SHIP. Th- German lin-r, Monte Cervantes (13,913 tons), as she appeared thirty hours after striking a reef in Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego, South America. Passengers and crew, numbering 1500 in all. were safely landed on Ushuaia Island but Captain Dreyer, master of the vessel, returned to the ship and was drowned when she turned turtle during a storm which arose next da>. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20538, 12 April 1930, Page 3 (Supplement)

.TRAGEDY OF THE SEA: CAPTAIN GOES DOWN WITH HIS SHIP. Th- German lin-r, Monte Cervantes (13,913 tons), as she appeared thirty hours after striking a reef in Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego, South America. Passengers and crew, numbering 1500 in all. were safely landed on Ushuaia Island but Captain Dreyer, master of the vessel, returned to the ship and was drowned when she turned turtle during a storm which arose next da>. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20538, 12 April 1930, Page 3 (Supplement)

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