DEATHS ON VOYAGE
STEAMER FROM AUSTRALIA THREE BURIALS AT SEA LONDON, August 1G Tragedy and drama marked tho voyage of the P. and O. liner Barrabool (13,148 tons) from Australia.-Miss Euphenia Street, a school teacher, died of heart failure. Miss Matilda Fitzpatrick, travelling with a party of Sisters of Nazareth, died of pneumonia, and Quartermaster Hend.y slipped on the bridge and was fatally injured. All were buried at sea.
While in tho Bay of Biscay the steamer Askevalley wirelessed for medical aid and transferred her cook to tho Barrabool, The cook was operated upon and is progressing favourably. Three Maltese stowaways were discovered on board tho Barrabool in the Mediterranean.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21882, 18 August 1934, Page 11
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