SHIPPING CASUALTIES
1 THE INNAMINCKA. United Press Association—By Electric Tolcjjraph—Copyright. ("deceived February 3, 10 n.ni.) BRISBANE, February U
The Innamincka's passengers were brought to Cairns by the, tug Cecil Rhodes. The cyclone raged for thirtysix hours, and the Innamincka was compelled to anchor under Cape Grafton. Her cables parted, and she was driven to the north-east, and finally struck a mud-bank at the mouth of the Mowbray River, four miles south of Port Douglas. She is expected to he refloated. Tlio steamer Palmer, damaged by'tho cycline, was towed to Cairns.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10684, 3 February 1913, Page 2
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