SHIPPING CASUALTIES.
PORTION OF CREW SAFE
A STEAMER BREAKS IN HALVES. IPrees Aaaa.— By Telegraph.^-Copyright.) (Received Jan. 23, 9.40 a.m.) LONDON, January 22. The Blue Star liner Brodland is ashore at Port Talbot. Forty-four of the crew have been saved. The vessel Avas insurjed for £35,000. • , : . t I - (Received January 23, 11 a.m.) j Th© liner Ulitermore.:-went. ? ' aground, near Liverpool on a falling tide^whach caused the vessel to break in lia-lves. A lifeboat amidst excitement rescued the i creAv and passengers. ". POROV SAID, January 22. A steamer haa picked up /fiVe ■of the Eatonia's missing crew.
The Russian, steamer - Eatonia was abandoned afire. Eleven persons Avere reported missing, including the captain.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12963, 23 January 1913, Page 5
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