["The North-West in Mourning", The Sunday Times (Perth, WA), Sunday 31 March 1912, pages 11-12]
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The Captain of the Crown of England buried six of his own crew on the island, in addition to Messrs. T. J. Hill, Maginnis and Thompson, the last named a surveyor whose body was found in the rigging of the lighter Clyo. The other two were among a party of 14 witnesses in the Seleno murder trial who were transhipping to catch the steamer for Roebourne in the lighter Clyo when the cyclone overtook them.
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