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Disaster at Sea.

THIRTY-FOUR DROWNED. Madrid, April 24. The Belgian training ship Comte Desmetdenayer, with thirty cadets aboard, bound for Australia, foundered in the Bay of Biscay during a gale. The captain and thirty-three others were drowned. Twenty persons were saved, and are now proceeding to Hamburg aboard the French barque Dunkerque. Further information regarding the disaster is refused.

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3866, 27 April 1906, Page 4

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Disaster at Sea. Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3866, 27 April 1906, Page 4

Disaster at Sea. Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3866, 27 April 1906, Page 4

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