Fourteen Lost When Tanker Foundered
(N.Z.P.A.—Reuter—Copyright.)
LONDON, Nov. 1 (Rec. 11.17 p.m.) —Fourteen men are feared to have been lost from the 480-ton French motor tanker St. Guenole of Rouen, which foundered on the rocky Cornwall shore in a gale and heavy run early today. Only one survivor of the crew of 15 has so far been found. He was rescued from rocks where he lay injured and exhausted. Thick fog has hindered the search for other survivors.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 2 November 1948, Page 5
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