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TWO LINERS ARRIVE OF OVERDUE FLEET; La Savoie and the Ethiopia Report Rough Trip. FRENCH SHIP AMID ICE Saw One Very Large Berg and Was Forced to Go Twenty Miles Out of Course.

TWO LINERS ARRIVE OF OVERDUE FLEET; La Savoie and the Ethiopia Report Rough Trip. FRENCH SHIP AMID ICE Saw One Very Large Berg and Was Forced to Go Twenty Miles Out of Course.
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Two of the dozen transatlantic liners that were due on Saturday or earlier got in yesterday morning, one other was reported off Fire Island in the afternoon, while two more announced their approach by wireless telegraphy when they were several hundred miles east of Sandy Hook. The liners that got in were La Savoie, from Havre, which should have arrived Friday afternoon, and the Anchor liner Ethiopia, from Glasgow. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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