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when she capsized some five miles offshore at about 7 pm. The pilot reported that the water in the ballast tanks had been pumped out in order to make the ship carry more cargo, and that the coal on deck was stowed as high as the bridge. She also had a list to port. In the rough seas she rolled enough
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to submerge her scuppers and shipped enough water to stop her engines. Unable to make way, the ship turned beam on to the breakers and was engulfed.
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The wreck was the subject of a story called "Without
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was not satisfied with this verdict and ordered its own inquiry. Of the crew of twenty four only four were saved.
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