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SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

(THE CASE OF THE PILBARRAUnited Press Association Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright. SUVA, March 23. The Yaralla and Ranadi have returned from an unsuccessful search for the s.s. PQbarra. " AN UNSUCCESSFUL SEARCH. SYDNEY, March 23. Hopes of the Induna picking up the Fillbarra were dispelled by the receipt of a private cable message from Noumea, stating that the Induna had returned from her search- which was unsuccessful. WRECKAGE ON YORKE PENINSULA. BRISBANE, March 23. The Government steamer will not return from the scene of the wreck on Yorke Peninsula tilt Sunday. Nothing definite as to her identity it, known. The presence of sago suggests that she had been trading to the East Indies. There are no sign of bodies or survivors. It is possible that the ship struck a reef in deep water, and that the survivors may be stranded on an island. A DENIAL. Received 11.25 p.m., March 23rd. SYDNEY, March 23. The agents, in reply to inquiries, received a cable message to-night denying the arrival of the Induna at Noumea, the first news of which came from a private source and was posted at the Shipping Exchange.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12636, 24 March 1905, Page 3

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SHIPPING CASUALTIES. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12636, 24 March 1905, Page 3

SHIPPING CASUALTIES. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12636, 24 March 1905, Page 3