TOLL OF THE SEA.
Fate of the Baron Blantyre. THE WORST FEARED. BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN.— COPYRIGHT (Received 5.5 p.m., September’ 23.) SYDNEY, September 23. The steamer Mary Horlock has arrived from Durban. She reports that on August 15 she picked up a wiieless from the Baron Blantyre which was then five days out from Durban, stating she was meeting with, extremely bad weather. The message abruptly ended, and attempts to resume touch were futile. The Mary Horlock experienced hurricane weather throughout the voyage, and the worst is feared for the Baron Blantyre. LOSS OF THE SEA FLOWER. FATE OF MISSING CREW. By Cubic Press Association —Copyright. (Received 5.5 p.m., September 23.) PERTH, September 23. The body of Albert Anderson, one o; the crew of the Sea Flower, has been washed ashore. It is practically certain that the other four who are missing—Hansen (captain), Cornish (mate) Oscar Anderson and James Bray (seamen) —have been drowned.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 24 September 1923, Page 9
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155TOLL OF THE SEA. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 24 September 1923, Page 9
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