COLLIER FOUNDERS
SIX OF CREW MISSING SYDNEY HEADS DISASTER SYDNEY, Feb. 8. The small collier, Annie M. Miller, founded at about 7.43 o’clock to-night, six miles south-south-east of Sydney Heads. The pilot vessel Captain Cook picked up six of the crew, who were being tossed in an angry sea in a lifeboat. SLx others are miss-" ing. The search is continuing tonight. The South Heads lighthouse-keeper , sighted the collier half an hour before; she foundered. Suddenly he missed it land then saw* rockets. He informedthe pilot vessel. . .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16873, 9 February 1929, Page 5
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