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silence when the facts were well known could only have added to the wild and multiplying rumours which on such an occasions are spread through the bazaars and which might easily find acceptance among the ignorant... The whole history of the disaster has not yet been told, but there are two points in it on which we think comment may fairly be made. The P. &. Company are to be congratulated on the fine seamanship displayed by the Commander, the officers, and the crew of the Mongolia who got the survivors away from the sinking resuel in a re

Captain Persius further points out that markably short time and brought them safely to store through a monsoon sea the Government statement does not rely

MR. C. G. OgilbyONGKONG & SHANGHAI N M Mrs A. Oros. The war has often showed us the admiron the starvation of England to bring Mr W. R. Diethelan Mr M. Ossorio able qualities of the merchant service about peace but on lack of shipping. Ele Mr D. E. Donnelly Mr G. R. Parrett but seldom in a way which makes so points out that ru rationing has yet Me W. A, Dowley ME. C diret an appeal to us. The other point been introduced in England, and it Mr Ia H. Eisendom Mr H. is a minor me. Some of the mails have would be foolish to believe that rationing Mr W. T. Watts: Mr HAV. Poullain

Potjer been recovered, and in these anxious had not been resorted to merely on c

Wran days this must be a matter for consider count of a lack of decision and organiss-bir and Mrs E. F. Mr H

Mr. F. Pratt

Raebita. able satisfaction.

tion.

Evertt In a couple of monthe, he goes on the Mr G. Farmer fertile English earth will yield its fruits. Mr. J. Fusse Meat and fat, owing to the many sources A representative of the Times of from which these are obtainable, exist in Mr M. Fetterly

Mr T. Felstend India" Ims interviewed the Naval Deere plentiful quantities. The fishing industry Mad. Fleck tary, Bombay, and obtained the follow food. The must, therefore, not nourish Mr F. Galera.

will, with good, weather, provide more Mr H. R.

Franz ing details of the "Mongolia" disaster-the hope that England will in the near Mr H. Goinger,

The Royal Indian Marine was in wire, fature & forex by hunger to end the Mr. and Mrs 8.

Gillett

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DETALLS OF THE DISASTER.

Bombay, June 29.

less communication with the "Mongolia" shortly before she hit the mine. The atmospheric disturbances are very great during the daytime. No alama was felt when subsequent attempts to pick up wireless communication with the Mon golin failed The first news of the dis aster came to Bombay when the second officer of the Mongolia in charge of one of the ships boets, reached the ex- amination. vessel in Bombay Harbour

war."

As regards the question of lack of toonage Captain Fersins also warns his readers not to be optimistic. He refers to Mr. Lloyd George's speech of Apr 27 regarding increased shipbuilding, and declares.We must not under-estimate British organisation and genuine British energy as now shown in nearly all diese tions by Mr. Lloyd Georzė?”.

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at coon on The Captain of the boat has been picked "Mongolia wh up, arrived soon afterwards. Two vessels were immediately despatched from the Riyal Indian with clothian Marine Dockyard, bu

medical comforts their little port of Janjira, on the coast south destination being a hay just south of the of Bombay where the survivors of most

Mr A. Hill Mr F. G. A giant who holds the British height Mr. and Mrs W. B. Mr L of the Mongolia's other boats had effected a landing, and were waiting to record for the last 10 years is at pre-

Hiltt

Mr A. E be brought to Bombay. The two rescue sent a patient in the National Hospital Mr W. J. Hodge Monday with the survivors. Is happened square, W.C., where he has been accom- Mr J. Holm

for the Paralysed and Epileptic, queen- Mrs A. E. Hodgins Mr H. A. Walkar Mr and Mrs J. G. that the Mongolia's wireless apparatus muodated in a bed improvised from two Mr and Mrs E B Ward was destroyed by the terrific force of the ordinary bedsteads. His name is Fre mize explosion, and the ship was, there-derick Kempster, he is 8ft. in. in height. fore, "unable to make use of her wireless and 25 years old, and he is suffering A. Shelton Hooper ir E. Ward

Mr I Hope The ship's offices, crew and passengers from fiants Diseas, known officially acted smartly in lowering the boats and acromegale, or, inaction of the nerve

Mr R C. Hopkins getting them out of the way of the sink-centre which controle growth- ing vessel before she took her finalplunge Kempster is a Canadian, who was Mr. and Mrs W. D.

Hopson and settled beneath the waters. There is taken to the Colonies as

But baby. no better proof of the splendid courage quite à normal baby, for the nerve res Mr and Mrs L. C. Mr D. C. Worcester and behaviour that privatleri than the ponsible for the tronale did not ceased Innes fact that several hundred souls got clear work until Kempster was 12 years

old. of the vessel within a quarter of an when he began to shoot rapidly beyond hour: Heavy seas are at present break his father and mother, who are both of ing over the Mongolin "; her masta ore,

normal size. still showing.

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