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SHIPS COLLIDE.
SERIOUS SMASH TN SYDNEY
, HARBOUR.
' - A Sydney" Anni 28.
A collision occurred iii thc harbour
this ' morning between Howard
Smith's steamer Wallsend and the
.North' Coast Coy's, steamer Canon-
bar." .-The vessels struck head on. and
both were seriously1', damaged.. 'The
Canonbar's: bow tor.- through thc
tipper'plates on the port side ot thc
Wallsend.above thc water line, while
thc . Canonbar's bow was ? bent. .and
plates bulged. ' '
Captain. Anderson,* of the Wallsend,
said?-. there wai only about a ' minute
to avoid ¡ha collision. Both of them
were trying-: to dodge each other.
None of his men were hurt. Four of
the Canonbar's crew, however, were
injured, though, "no'nc .very1" «criously.
- At /Sydney a Chinese seaman,, named
Bo Ghoiijy, pleaded , guilty^ to having
Ivett kiic^nngly iconcerf^dSSn" thc inti,
portattoiitof ofoium. Itc-was^tatcd that
1537 tins.-valued atj£tu-a tin.-had bevii
seized. ,^ejitcnce{wa*r'dcferfcd.* j{
"Thc chief bf tlte: ItaKan Air Staff;
who commenced his flight to>Syibie>%
via ' EgypYHndrJiäpah XÄ5i37S mitty):,
'loft Baghdad for Bushife'yestcrdaj*; *'
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