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/ : : AT THE MERCY OF THE SEA; ELEVEN LIVES- LOST WHEN THE SMALL PANAMA STEAMER ALBA WENT ASHORE ON THE CORNISH COAST EARLY THIS MONTH .... -TheAlba,! a vessel -of - 2310 tons, being pounded by terrific seas after grounding, on the rocky fringes of St. Ives Harbour, Cornwall. The St. Ives lifeboat, after successfully taking off the Albas crew, was- capsized during • : .v.» ■'* the return journey, and eleven of the foreign seamen were drowned in the surf. t

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22970, 23 February 1938, Page 10

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/ : : AT THE MERCY OF THE SEA; ELEVEN LIVES- LOST WHEN THE SMALL PANAMA STEAMER ALBA WENT ASHORE ON THE CORNISH COAST EARLY THIS MONTH .... -TheAlba,! a vessel -of – 2310 tons, being pounded by terrific seas after grounding, on the rocky fringes of St. Ives Harbour, Cornwall. The St. Ives lifeboat, after successfully taking off the Albas crew, was- capsized during • :.v.» ■'* the return journey, and eleven of the foreign seamen were drowned in the surf. t New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22970, 23 February 1938, Page 10

/ : : AT THE MERCY OF THE SEA; ELEVEN LIVES- LOST WHEN THE SMALL PANAMA STEAMER ALBA WENT ASHORE ON THE CORNISH COAST EARLY THIS MONTH .... -TheAlba,! a vessel -of – 2310 tons, being pounded by terrific seas after grounding, on the rocky fringes of St. Ives Harbour, Cornwall. The St. Ives lifeboat, after successfully taking off the Albas crew, was- capsized during • :.v.» ■'* the return journey, and eleven of the foreign seamen were drowned in the surf. t New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22970, 23 February 1938, Page 10

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