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Clan Macfarlane, passed Malta on Dec. 27, bound for Port Said?" The second, from C. in C. E. Indies: **CIan Macfarlane has not yet arrived in Egypt." The Clan Macfarlane, of the Port of Glasgow, was a steamer of some 4,000 tons, built of steel, at Sunderland. She had a crew of seventy-six hands, and a general cargo and left Birkenhead on Dec. 16, 1915. On Dec. 30 at 3.45 p.m., 26 SEA SAVAGERY 2-/ she was steaming at full speed, making an average of ten knots. There was a look-out in the crow's-... nest and two look-outs were on the forecastle head. The weather was fine and clear. The wind was in the w est, blowing moderately, with a shght sea. The chief officer, Frederick James Hawley, had just been called, as he was to go on duty at four o'clock, when he felt and heard a violent explosion. He ran on deck and found the upper hatches of No. 5 hold and the tarpaulins blown out of position. They had been battened down on leaving Liverpool. He gave orders at once to lower the boats below the level of the harbor deck, and this was done.
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