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DISASTER TO BRITISH NAVAL YACHT.
WEICSID AT STORNOWAY.
In the early hours of New Year Day, just outside the harbour of Stornoway, and within a few yards of their native shore, over 200'Lewis men lost their lives under most dis- tresing circumstances. Some 500 soldiers and sailors were coming to the island on New Year leave. The numbers were beyond the capacity of the mail steamer Sheila, and some 260 naval ratings were being con veyed from Kyle of Lochalsh to Stonoway on board his Majesty's yacht Jolaire, which, in addition, carried a crew of twenty-four.
The ship, which was in charge of Commander Mason, leit Kyle about ́eight o'clock p.m., an tour akead of the Sheila. She had an excellent passage across the Minch, with a fair wind from the south, freshening as the voyage proceeded. Between one and two o'clocka.m.she was approach ing Stornoway Harbour, the lights an Arnish Point and the beacon off the harbour entrance being quite bible. The passenges were in bigb spirits, eagerly anticipating their New Year holiday, the first since hos. tilities ceased. For some reason quite inexplicable, the vessel, instead of turning into, Stornoway harbour, proceeded right across the harbour mouth and ran ashore at full speed near Holm Head. By this time the wina had increased to the force of a moderate gale, and there was a high sea running on the lee shore where the lolaire had struck.
Some interesing narratives have been gleaned from survivors, who, -unfortunately, are few. Accurate figures are not available, but the number is put variously at thirty-five to fifty, so that the loss is well over 200 men. A young Naval Reservist who was interviewed said:
"It was very dark, there being no moon, but the atmosphere was clear, and lights were distinctly visible at a great distance. As we were approach- jing Arnish Lighthouse we commenc- ed getting our kit together, expect ring to be safely alongside Stornoway Pier in a few minutes. It was about ten minutes to two, and I was in the saloon, when there came a great crash, and the vessel heeled heavily -to starboard. It was so dark that we ..could not see the land, which, as afterwards appeared, was only thirty ards distant from the point where we struck. I don't think it was
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rock we struck, but just that we ran ashore. When the ship listed the seas came breaking over, and I should say forty or fifty men jumped "overboard. I think every one of them was drowned. There was a great panic on board. Two lifeboats were launched, and both were swamped. From the first ore man scrambled back on board. With this exception, I think all the men who went into the beats were drowned. When the Seattle. Tolaire struck she was bow on to the "land, but about ten minutes after- wards she lifted and drove a little to seawards, afterwards coming in stern first, and falling broadside on to the shore. Rockets were fired, and by their light I could see that her stern was now not macre than seven yards from a ledge of rocks jutting out from the shore," and amidships she was within twenty yards of the only available place for larding.
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