SHIPPING CASUALTIES
... Lloyd's agent at Yokohama reports that the British steamer Mars, which stranded at Atoiya, has been wrecked and totally lost, ship and cargo. The second offioer and chief engineer are dead. ...
... Lloyd's agent at Yokohama reports that the British steamer Mars, which stranded at Atoiya, has been wrecked and totally lost, ship and cargo. The second offioer and chief engineer are dead. ...
... LOST IN HIS OWN HOUSE. The inhabitants of Folkestone have taken a lively interest in a wellknown and respected inhabitant said to have been lost in his own house for ten months. The Folkestone Chronicle and Observer publishes a description of the affair ...
... A OIIMBRRLAND MAN LOST AT SEA. The owners of the Liverpool ship Loch Bredan have given that vessel up as lost with all on board while on a voyage from Adelaide (Australia) to Corthatal with a cargo of compressed fodder. She sailed from Adelaide on September ...
... SHIP BURNT AT SEA. The British steamer Tartar Prince has been totally lost by tire at sea. The crew and passengers were saved. The second en. gineer of the Tartar Prince was Mr. Joseph Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sm:th, John Street, Maryport. Young Smith ...
... West coast—isome reports of airier to shipping. Fortunetely none of them are of great magnitude. but the mall matialties 'amount in the aggregate to nearly 40, end ea a result, a greet many lives have b een lost. the exact number of which cannot as present ...
... LOSS OF A LOCAL SHIP WITH ALL HANDS. FEARED BLOWN UP AYEXPI.OSION. There is now no doubt that the Liverpool ship Martha Fisher has foundered at sea with all hands, as she has been 100 days on the pa age from Liverpool to Para. She sailed from Garston ...
... SHIP TOWED OFF THE MANACLES. About six o'clock on Saturday morning two tugs in Falmouth Boy observed distress signals from the direction of the Menaces. They immediately proceeded then., and found the large four-masted ship, Cho Graham, ashore on the ...
... killed and wounded. In the naval sortie the Russians. who had sent a flotilla id destroyers against the Japanese ships in Kinchau Bay, lost one destroyer, which is reported as having struck and gone down. She may have gone aaboro or have been sunk by ...
... THIRD ROUND SENIOR CHAMPION SHIP. Messrs. D. M'earten and E. Greens met on Friday night at the Frizington Conservative Reading and Recreation Rooms, when there was a good number of spectators to witnees the contest. Both showed good form; the game ended ...
... LAND COUNTY CHAMPION• SHIP.-SEMI-FINAL WHITIMAVEN REICRRATION v. RO ERB. These teams met in the return match on the Recreation Ground. Whitehaven, on Saturday, before a good attendance of Ztaim. The Srat encounter on the ground ended in favour of the ...
... THE GALE• WHITEHAVEN SCHOONER LOST. SPLENDID HEROISM OF A SAILOR. 'During the height of the gale of Tuesday night and Wednesday morning the crew of the schooner Wilson, of Whitehaven (Captain Terre/1) had a terrible experience in the Bristol Channel off ...
... BOTH TYRES PUNCTURED. If lives were rated as ships are rated, how many would be registered as A 1'• at Lloyds? Mighty few, let me tell you. Hardly one in a hundred. Ask the We iusurroe experts how easy =le they meet with who are sou t from nd end all ...