Wyreema
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Wyreema was an Australian steamship named after the town of Wyreema, Queensland. On 8 March 1910, Wyreema collided with and sank SS Currajong in Sydney Harbour. Hans Neilsen, a crew member of the Currajong, died as a result. The inquest into his death found the collision was due to the culpable negligence of the Wyreema's captain, John Elliott Meaburn, and committed him for trial on the charge of manslaughter. However, the New South Wales Attorney General did not proceed with the prosection. In June 1910, the Marine Court suspended Meaburn for 12 months. It was noted that he had a long and excellent record as a ship's master and there was a pilot onboard at the time of the collision, but that the presence of the pilot did not alter the master's responsibility.
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Wyreema docked at Townsville, 1923
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Broken up 1958, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Māori: Meeting Place of Three Rivers
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Wyreema was an Australian steamship named after the town of Wyreema, Queensland. On 8 March 1910, Wyreema collided with and sank SS Currajong in Sydney Harbour. Hans Neilsen, a crew member of the Currajong, died as a result. The inquest into his death found the collision was due to the culpable negligence of the Wyreema's captain, John Elliott Meaburn, and committed him for trial on the charge of manslaughter. However, the New South Wales Attorney General did not proceed with the prosection. In June 1910, the Marine Court suspended Meaburn for 12 months. It was noted that he had a long and excellent record as a ship's master and there was a pilot onboard at the time of the collision, but that the presence of the pilot did not alter the master's responsibility. Wyreema was a passenger liner that was hired to transport Australian Army Nursing Service nurses to Europe during World War I. However, with the end of the war, she was recalled from South Africa. Nurses from the ship were then volunteers at the Woodman Point Quarantine Station in Western Australia, nursing soldiers who were Spanish flu victims who landed from the ship Boonah. In 1926, she was sold to Brazil and was renamed Dom Pedro I.
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