Show FIFTEEN DROWNED WHEN GREAT GALE WRECKS V STEAMER t Two vo Survivors Dashed About in n Open Boat Two Days Be BeI Before Be- Be Before fore Being Rescued I LOn London lIon Deo 28 FItt Fifteen Fifteen en of ot thai the tho i crew of or the tho Danish steamer Volmer I were drowned when she he was wrecked on on- Thursday In tho tim great galo which Iia lias haR been raging raging- In tho English channel The captain of ot the Volmer and another another an an- other survivor or picked up In a 8 state of or collapse In an au open boat to today today tolIa to- to lIa day fifty miles to the southwest of or the Lizard and landed at Newlyn U lu by a I trawler this afternoon The crew crow abandoned tho the sinking on Thursday Ono One of ot tho boats with nine nine occupants ts was Immediately swamped b by the tLe hen heavy seas and six more snore men were washed out of ot tho second boat commanded b by tho the cap cap- tain tam All Il of ot them were drowned Tho two survivors sur were dashed about for foi two days before being being- sighted by bythe bythe r the trawler that rescued them Thrilling experiences during tho tu Christmas g gales In tho the En English channel channel chan chan- nel net were related by man many of tho the 30 passengers assen erg on the Peninsular Oriental Orien Oron tal liner which arrived Inthe in Ir inthe the Thames today The TJ e vessel sol which L had md come from tho the far east met the thc i ull force of ot the hurricane off on on the French coast on on- Christmas I 0 rn I n g Great Groat waves wae washed the vessels vessel's decks deck's arid and flooded most of ot the cabins cabin driven from theirl their I The pa passengers l berths erth were compelled to sit for man many hours most of them In light night clothing knee deep In water Finally an Immense se sea struck tho thc vessel and crippled her Wireless messages messages mes mes- sages ages wore ore sent off ocr asking assistance but lut before It arrived the tho captain had once more got ot his vessel essel under control hand and was making his wa way as best he lie could toward the mouth of ot tho the Thames The arrived with a L hea heavy list and everything c on tho the decks ecks torn or washed II away w From most moat of ot the southern ports come reports of ot the arrival of or storm storm- damaged vessels |