men were killed
Willed by luggaget.
being washed about the decks
jumped
and that two men
overboard.
As the passengers were not counted before leaving
Singapore, it is imposible to
say
with
couracy
was,
any degree
what the loss of life
but from my enquiries I am dispowed to thinse the
Mnale's statement is
a correct one.
the
A large portion of it
was lost.
papenger's luggage
This vefeel from her _._ preauliar construction having great length without proportionate
beam,
was
st able to live
but
just
out the storm. She
drawing.
ft. in 21.
ANHOS
of water and
appears to have been, in the
more
like
a
half tide
gale, ~ rock than
vessel conveying valuable lives and property.
Mad she encountered the centre
of a Typhoon, there can bes
little doubt but that she would
to the bottom.-
have
gove
Call
I beg leave also to case
attention to the British Steam ship 'Ulysses, Official number 63, 326, having left singapore
the 16th October with 316 Chinese death passengers. This