SHIPPING CASUALTIES
■ LOSSES OF FRENCH NAVY. Prtss. Association-By Telegraph-Copyright PARIS, Sept. 24. Two hundred and eighty eight officers and men have been killed in the disasters in the French Navy since 1900. The lots through the disasters amounts to" £5,400,000.
THE MISSING LOCH LOMOND. Per Press Association. DUNEDIN, Sept. 25. The Union Company have decided to send a steamer almost immediately to Auckland Islands to make a search for the barque Loch Lomond. There is said to be not much chance, however, of any trace of the missing vessel being found in that quarter. Experienced mariners are now of opinion that so long a time having elapsed since the Loch Lomond sailed from Newcastle, and no report having been heard of ber, she must-,if this last attempt prove unsuccessful, be added to the list of vessels that, have not returned.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13710, 26 September 1908, Page 5
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