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Perils of the Sea

THE WRECKED ANNANSONA. TSINAN CAPTAIN EXONERATED Per United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph,—Copyright. SYDNEY, April 17. Received 17, 11.42 plm. Tho wreck of the Annansona. lying at Middleton reef was offered at auction. A solitary bit of live pounds was made, and the wreck was passed in. Tho Marine Court lias exonerated the captain at the steamer Tsinan for her recent stranding on tho Queensland coast. The evidence indicated that the mishap was the result of -a beacon having been blown from the reef where the boat stranded. AGITATION IN AUCKLAND, AUCKLAND, April 18. A petition signed by half of the crew of the steamer To Arolia, which’ foundered near Whangarci Heads last week, has boo.n forwarded lo the Minister of "Marine, asking him to proceed under Section 221 of the Shipping and Seamen's Act against all 'responsible for the vessel going to 'sea in an unsoaworlhy condition.

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Southland Times, Issue 10917, 18 April 1907, Page 2

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Perils of the Sea Southland Times, Issue 10917, 18 April 1907, Page 2

Perils of the Sea Southland Times, Issue 10917, 18 April 1907, Page 2

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