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Lost At Sea

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
February
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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Los don, Feb. 4- The stcamer Liv ngBton h;is been wrecked on the coast of Devonshlre, off llfrucombe. Bef oro it was poss ble to rescue any one on board the stranded ste;imer she rolled over and sank. Ten persons were cirowned. The cries of the drowninR people were heard irom the shore. The British bark Roseneath, Captain Brown. from Dublin, whüe be 'ng towed to the Ci.yde, broke adrift during a violent palé aud was wrecked at Fort 1'atnck. The mate, lus wife and five seamen were drowned. Londox, Feb. 5.- The steamer Nereid collided with the Brtish ship Killochan, Captain Man son, from Lyttleton, off Dungeness Sunday night and both vessels went to the bottom in a very short time. Twenty-four persons were drowned, iru'lii'llng the captain of the Killochan. Nine members of the crew were reseued, one of whom aftrward died. The weather was clear at the time of the colusión. The Kpanish mail steamer Remus has foundered off the Island of Billran, one of the riiilipiiines. All the passenger are Bupposed to have been drowned.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register