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CASUALTIES.

A COLLIER FOUNDERS. FOUR LIVES LOST. Australian and N.Z. Cable As3n. Received 5.5 p.m., April 2nd! SYDNEY, April 2. The collier Myola foundered off Sydney Heads during a storm. Four of her, crew are missing. The Myola was en route from Newcastle when she struck a heavy blow. Her ; coal cargo shifted till she had a heavy list in a rough sea. The vessel gradually filled and sank. The collier South Bulli, 1 following in the wake of the Myola, rescued l seven survivors from, a damaged boaV and four others floating in the water. Two seamen, a fireman and the cook are missing-

BOY RUN OVER BY CAB

(Per Press Association). CHRISTCTTORCH, April 2. As a result of being run over by a motor car a six-year-old boy, Edward Francis McGirr, died this morning in the hospital ■ ____^_ - __

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16801, 3 April 1919, Page 7

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CASUALTIES. Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16801, 3 April 1919, Page 7

CASUALTIES. Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16801, 3 April 1919, Page 7

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