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THE GUARDIAN, April 27th, 1872

... Excellency on the shipping interest since be has been anibnsador here. He is expected to return to his post about the 29th inst. New SHIPS OF WAR.—The programme of shipbuilding works, as set forth in the Navy mates for 1872-3, gives four ships for con-truction ...

MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS

... Pembroke. Admiral Elliott afterwards inspected the fleet. The ships are anchored in line below the Nore, and it is expected they will r, main there for a few.dlys previous to dispersion, the ships in this squadron being all Coastgusrd vessels and stationed ...

SUSPECTED MURDER IF Titgl4RlAL,tairrEnviborDslX Blirmorif COUNTY OF DI:RtiAM. - Tuesday. whieb abt---nef The ..

... THE r rURRET SHIP DEVASTATIOII.—The trial of the Devastation, turret ship, took place pff Pcrts. mouth on Tuesday. After reaching SpitheAd the speed of the engines was tried at 70 revolut l / 4 ma The speed was then 12 knots. The ship steered with remarkable ...

Tetarketo. -THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS

... the following telegram respecting a disastrous wreck Waterford — WATERFORD, Sunday Night.—One of the most melancholy shipping casualties that has happened on the south coast of Ireland for years, is reported from Broomhill, near Waterford Harbour, to-day ...

WALKER COLLIERY

... daily life. In various proportions these elements co .mingle so as to produce hewers, banksmen, puddler', forgers, rollers, ship-wrights, boilermakers, smell-makers, dirt-makers, noise-makers. The whole in constant operation produce a smoky ferment like ...

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... donkey, as ippellation sufficiently opprobrious, becomes doubly objectionable when expanded into Jackass. i opprobrious, CASUALTIES OF TEM PAST TEAII r ir ; A congregation was earned away. A meeting was Pet by the r - A man was buried in thought. A great ...

A MODEL siarowNEß

... latitudes which is fairly tesponsible for the wreck of a single ship, except foggy weather, sinoe no sound and well-found vessel, properly loaded and manned is lost in them, all these ships of thettruly honourable member, George Elliot, go and mine inbuch ...

to London I admire the I

... imputations ho had made on certain shipowners who are members of the House. These owners who have made fortunes out of unseaworthy ship e havo abundant cause to quake in their shoes. Those points worthy of notice have arisen out of Mr. Euetaco Smith's challenge ...

THE ASHANTEE WAR. CAPTURE OF COOMASSIE. THE ASIIANTEE ARMY CUT P. RING COFFEE A PRISONER

... *wen received by the Write, Morning Nair; via Gibraltar. COAST CAIITLE, February, The Castle fired a Royal salute, and the ships were dressed with flags, the news having arrived that Coormissie, After severe fighting, had been taken, and is now oeepuied ...

ABANDONMENT OF THE EUROPE. FURTHUB STATEMENTS RBOARDINO TUB CREW

... emphatically denies the allegation Capt. Lemaire that he intimated any desire or wish whatever to be allowed to return to his ship, and corroborates the statement previously made the captain of the Greece. Capt Thomas has instituted an action against Capt ...

Published: Saturday 09 May 1874
Newspaper: Jarrow Express
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 2919 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

• %ITT' • • ated .:._SoAnaent case ig Wagger olice

... luBt:lr' anoe Cbtnpany commented to publish a complete list of the elaime and compensations paid each year for fatal and other casualties insured : by th#n under their policie. The business of Conepisy being lingo, the lists show (almost as a matter of course) ...

TERRIFIC GALE ON THE TYNE. GREAT DAMAGE TO SHIPPING IN SHIELDS

... to the shipping in the harbour. Soon after the gale began the river was rendered almost like a sea, while the ships had their moorings severely tested and rocked to and fro. Considerable anxiety was naturally evinced those interested in shipping for the ...

Published: Saturday 24 October 1874
Newspaper: Jarrow Express
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 1069 | Page: 3 | Tags: none