THE ATLANTIC HURRICANE.
Picas Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. • LONDON, March 3. 1 (Received March 4, at 0.29 a.m.) The ship Cambrian Prince, bound from Coquimbo to Middleborough, foundered in the North Sea. One person was saved and 19 drowned. V(Received March 4, at 11.17 a.m.) There is an impression at Lloyd's that the vessel wrecked at the Prisons, off , Cornwall, is the Luna. THE LUNA AND MERTON WRECKS. . . , • •. LONDON, Jfarch 4. (Received March 4, afc 11.15 p.m.) A. lifebuoy, a piece of a. boat marked Lunij and several bodies, believed to be the Lima's men, have been washed i ashore at St. Just, in Cornwall (opposite ' Ponrhyn). 'The bodies are stripped of clothing. By the terrible sea running the efforts of the tugs liavo proved unsuccessful in refloating the Merton. It is feared that hfei?. bottom is badly pierced. Her paseengefs have beeu landed.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12603, 5 March 1903, Page 5
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142THE ATLANTIC HURRICANE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12603, 5 March 1903, Page 5
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