A FEVER-STRICKEN VESSEL
ARRIVES AT SYDNEY. TWO DEATHS— FOUR MEN STILL SICK. United Press Association —Copyright. (Received June 1, 9.20 p.m.) SYDNEY, June 1. The ship Sophie has arrived from Anton with berri-berri fever aboard. Two seamen died, and four are still sick. The Sophie was 125 days out, and was becalmed for weeks near the South American coast. [The Sonhie is a Norwegian fourmasted ship, of 1021 tons, commanded by Captain Farupi]
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2517, 2 June 1909, Page 5
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73A FEVER-STRICKEN VESSEL Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2517, 2 June 1909, Page 5
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