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THE LOSS OF THE ELBE

... LATEST BUFF EDITION. NARRATIVE BY PILOT. STATEMENT BY AN OFFICER OF THE CRATHIK. f Continued front Pane Three, (BY OUR PRIVATE WIRE.) Continuing our account this disaster, we give the narrative of Mr. Greenham, Trinity pilot. He says:— When came on the Elbe's deck with the rest the captain was in charge. The first order given was, Swing boats out; do lower.' The next order was, ' Everybody ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... (BT TELEUBAPH, PEB PBKSS ASSOCIATION,) HOUSE OF COMMONS.— Yesterday. The Speaker did not take the chair until after half- past twelve, as the required 40 members were not present until that time. PIERS AND HARBOURS. In reply to Mr. A. O'Connor, Lord F. CAVENDISH said that the Government was most anxions to carry out the scheme for the ereotion of piers and harbours in Ireland, for wbioh the ...

N. Lincolnshire Note Book

... y RAMBLER. ***°hite ** Wero ago Wriggla « few' a,ld Paid We all W*' V ' yea COrae ' *>«* Ye uot « during the I*'* practical workift war ' relieved of .*. te c ' wnic h ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1921
Newspaper: Hull Daily Mail
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 672 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: women s football 

YORKSHIRE ECHOES

... -km Thirteen Club dinner was the occasion of some Ij£ fooling. These dreary humorists 'as a mptuous contemporary called them really sue- 5 passing a pleasant evening. Some the ZdLi guests, course, made excuse ; contenting .tmsSvi a rule, with the plea that they would their wive, Which I can well licve The uninvited guest also arrived. He was undertaker, and, supposed, was the victim of -tical ...

YORKSHIRE ECHOES

... the Old Gang stands in the way of vative majority in the Leeds City Council. It *'to be cute idea to pile up the rates so thnt the P.adicals may say to the electors what comes of a Conservative majority! ' f-mn Boothroyd seems to be like Joey 8., Sir, flr devilish sly But the little attempt to add cc to rate ...

HUMBER THE BUSIEST RIVER

... DUTIES FOR FRUIT TRADE. CITY HALL. f ' U p banquet the National a .\ Uit Blul Trades (Inc.) in *- £v thp Hi:11 0,1 y e -tll)n sr was carre l out **Ure r,rid decorations were ...

Published: Wednesday 16 March 1921
Newspaper: Hull Daily Mail
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1206 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: women s football