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Show STEAMSHIP. SUPPLIES - Clothing and Foodstuffs Billed to Italian Red Cross at Naples. Now York, Jan. 5. Laden with twenty-five tons of clothing, and raorJ thun thirteen tons of provisions for the survivors of the earthquake, and carrying homeward more than 300 Italia Ital-ia be of all classes, the steamship Hamburg, of the Hamburg-American l'.ne, sailed today for Genoa and Naples. Na-ples. Most of tho provisions were derated de-rated by Nathan Straus. Tho clothing cloth-ing was collected by tho Progreeao Italo Americano, a local Italian news-joper. news-joper. Both tbo croQitag and food-stufls food-stufls nre billed to the ItaBao - Red Closs at Naples whither they will be carried free by the Bteamanip company. com-pany. Tho Hamburg Is the third ship to leave New York with 'supplies for the earthquake sufferers. The first was the government supply ship Ccl tic. The Barbaxosa of the North German Ger-man Lloyd followed yesterday with) a consignment of 700 bogs of flour, COO hams, 500 sides of bacon and other supplies, al60 contributed by Nathaa Straus. |