COLLISION AT SEA.
By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. 860 LIVES LOST. (reutee’s telegrams.) Rio de Janiero, January 30. The ship Rapunda, of 1095 tons, hound from London for "Western Australia, collided at sea with some vessel unknown. The Rapunda sank, and 360 of the passengers and crew were drowned. A French barque succeeded in rescuing part of the crew, and brought them to Bahia.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 779, 4 February 1887, Page 26
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