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YOU'LL PAY THE PRICE, REAGAN WARNS IRAN

... price if American ships were attacked. The 12,125-tonne FAL V was thought to have been attacked by gunboats. There were reports sailors from an Omani warship had boarded the abandoned vessel, but there were no reports of casualties. Yesterday's clashes ...

RAN AFTER BUS TO STRIKE CONDUCTOR

... quarter 1949 the world’s marchant shipping fleets wer? depleted 109 ships of 166.841 gross tons. Of these, 32 of 84 372 tons were British. Lloyd's Register of Wreck Returns published to-dav shows that six British ships of 16.137 tons and 60 vessels of ...

Two to the Moon, Please! O far over ce belie tor other —and all because e@ booked seats on the

... under- ta en. Skeletons Discovery SHIPS IN COLLISION WORKMEN on the Pennywell housing estate this after- noon discovered the bones of several bodies believed to have been there for centuries. They involved British ships were in two separate collisions of ...

NINE DIE IN BLAZING SEA

... tug crews battled to contain the raging fire. the pilot of a Belgian rescue helicopter pilot said the ship had a gaping hole on her port side. Ships collide In fog ...

RATION BOOK

... weekend nifln attacks in the spring of 1943 — March 14-15, May 16 and may 24. That was the end of the town’s bombing ordeal. Casualties totalled 1,267, with 267 people killed. More than 1,000 houses were destroyed and a further 2,000 seriously damaged. The ...

JCULENT Bert’s Comments

... awkward ship when steaming on the surface and in a narrow buoyed channel. Specially designed and camouflaged to escape observation and with all hands in her long trained to avoid recognition at sea, she is an alien amongst commercial shipping. In surface ...

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... initial letter. aboard and was movinj oil t ships and No less interesting have been rejoin the convoy, tk after their the names of the Stephenson Stephenson Clarke's olcles Clarke ships, and I am taking ship, the J. B. Paddon, wa. Jump to World War II ...

TRUCULENT An Expert’s Comments

... awkward ship when steaming on the surface and in a narrow buoyed channel. Specially designed and camouflaged to escape observation and with all hands in her long trained to avoid recognition at sea, she is an alien amongst commercial shipping. In surface ...

FAMOUS COLLIER FLEETS

... FAMOUS COLLIER FLEETS 'I'HE Stephenson Clarke ships *■ and the Corv colliers are so much part of Sunderland's riverside picture that the occasions are rare indeed when there is not ship in port *l ° built on the Wear, all but two other these firms. The ...

Three Lost

... Three Lost 8.0.A.C. have been using Cornels since May. 1952, and three the original fleet have been lost There were no casualties in the first accident which occurred on October 26, 1952, while the machine was taking off from Ciampino Airport, Rome, All ...

Big Raid on Canton

... hours. Targets were wealthy residential district in the city's eastern siburbs and shipping in the Pearl River. Reports say that several ships were hit Damage and casualties are kept secret under Com- I munist security regulations. I Three Nationalist fighters ...