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Show BRITISH CRUISER I ASHORE IN STORM I Great Gale Is Still Raging gS Along South Coast of 81 England. KjX BIG LINER DISABLED II Norwegian Steamer Founders 'hB Off Lizard Point at Mid- Pja night Other Disasters jfe Reported. London, Dec 5, 3:36 p m. The British cruiser Venus ran ashore In loathe loa-the storm today, striking with her full force Her foremast and a por wV.-x tion of the bridge were carried away K by an enormous sea. The warship was running for a port in the soutn ' of England when the storm broke 1 Another victim of the gale, which Is Btlll raping along the coast, is an un- t Identified steamer which Is ashore near Mersey. Three life boats have Li") gone to her assistance. F' London, Dec. 5, 2.40 p. m The W&l' Booth Steamship company's liner An- K; tony, bound from Liverpool for Para, BS,? has beer disabled by the storm no v. Byi sweeping over England and Is in dis- Krii tress 50 miles north of the Lizard Eihl The captain of a local steamer re- Is-celved Is-celved the signal "Want immediate iL assistance,' bn' was unable to help the Antony, his own vessel being I short of coal. The Antony is of 3760 tons net reg- '! 1 The Norwegian steamer Waterloo i": lot 1 2S:i ton foundered off the f ' Lizard at midnight Three persons were Saved. The remainder of the r" crew is missing |