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Show SHIP AND CREW LOSTINAST6RM, Halifax, Dee. 29,A lifeboat from the American steamer, Tuscarera, hjP lleved to have beep' tost wUaaU.ito men. was picked up by a llgheepeV on St Paul's Island. ', Wreckage" found near by Indicated that the steamer waa dashed against the cliffs in a storm hut week. There waa 'no trace of the crew. St. Pauls Island lies between Cape Breton and Newfoundland New-foundland and many abipe have bee'a wrecked en Ita rocky shore. New York, Dec. 29. The American Ameri-can steamship Tuscarora, formerly a lake vessel and requisitioned by the United Statea shipping hoard tor ia Atlantic service together with her entire crew of thirty-five men, is h lleved to have been lost at.aea aome- I where north of Case .Breton Island; according' to advises received ia the i 1W L shipping eirelea "from Nova Scotia. The creV of the Tuscarora was, re- ' crulted iyihe New England porta. She wss&ssB-aaded by Captuln Cro-well Cro-well froV Cape Cod. The T&carora before bf jj,: requi-sltioneeyDy requi-sltioneeyDy ihe shipping ii .td, waa owned by the Lehigh Valleyftrrans-portatloa Valleyftrrans-portatloa Companj aad operates between be-tween lake. ports. In September the vessel with others was cut ia1 two on the lakes, towed through' the Wetland Wet-land canal and rejoined at' Montreal from where she sailed for New York, December 6. The, last word of her waa received when aha passed Father Point oa tbVst Lawrence tie following fol-lowing day, A large number of former- laka ships were caught la the heavy storm of two weeks ago aad all but" the Taseatoia;avhiaaTreported. Ad-vleVWe Ad-vleVWe received la4ailpplalr- Mm had dick Umbers from a large srtemW ha." yM asheVe'w '. Piai Utin& ti&itofy mileiiiortk eist fW. Cape North on Cape' Br- ftifi&W'mimi It is from 'or.l.n. ,W!iW;tteW aa yetk aa the'mlsriag iakeViawcr. |