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Belfast News-Letter
MELANCHOLY BOAT ACCIDENT IN STRANGFORD LOUGH
... CORREnZOflhRT.] lOWNPATRIaCK, SATURDAY EVNIxNG.-This morn- icg, a most melancholy accident, resulting in the death of two boatmen, occurred between Strang ford and Portaferry. These towns, as our readers are aware, lie right opposite to each other on either ...
BOATING ACCIDEINT OFF DEAL
... of the shore, a sudden gust of wind caught the sail, and the boat capsised and sank. There were seven persons in her-two boatmen, named Mark Nash and John Trott; Mr. and Mrs. Arney and their daughter. and M-r. and Mrs. Palmer, visitors staying at Deal ...
THE BRITISH BOATMAN
... we hold the boatmen of our watering-place in our love and honour, and are tender of the fame they so well de- serve. . . . It is curious, too, to observe a na- tural ease of approach that there seems to be between the children and the boatmen. They mutually ...
THE PORTRUSH BOATING DISASTER
... rs. and also that town commissioners had power to license porters, there appeared to be no such power in connection with boatmen. so far as he could sre. They could adoptby -laws with reference to arrange- ments for cars, and also in connection with the ...
THE NEW PIER AT BANGOR
... old system with regard to land- inr-That boatmen could land their passengers or themselves free at any part of the old harbour or the shore in the neighibourhood, and no tolls were paid by the fishermen or boatmen. The new pier was erected in 1897, and ...
THE NILE EXPEDITION
... THE NILE EXPEDITION. DERVISH DESERTERS. AN INCIDENT OF A CAVALRY SKIRMISH. WADY HIALVA, T¶FsDAY.-Two dervish boatmen have arrived at Akasheh, having deserted from the enermy. They travelled along the west bvank of the Nile. A dervish black bugler, formerly ...
DEATH BY HORNETS
... Now, as the boats of these Enropean surveyors were passing up the river a cloud of these insects overwhelmned them; the boatmen as w~ell as tle .two gentlemon jumped overboard; but, alas! Mr. lBoddington, who swain and luad sdiuceeded in clinging to ...
EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN
... I EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN. TEE CANADIAN BOATMEN. A SHOCKING PRESENT. fnrEm'1rWS TEMLGRAM.] GnlRPA'rkR, MONDnA&.-The hired transport Ocean King, with 38i (Janadian boatmen on board, arrived here to-day. After coaling she will con. tinue her voyage to Alexandria ...
ELOPEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
... railway speed to Carskey Bay -a distance of two miles-and here the boatmen were waiting steadily at their post. With all haste the now happy pair embarked in their light skiff; the boatmen plied their brawny arms; and the vessel's prow cut through the blue ...
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
... occurred at Port Elizabeth. Both the houses where the outrages occurred were occupied by married boatmen, who had refused to join in a strike of boatmen at that place. No lives were lost, bute in each case the windows were shattered, and furniture destroved ...
THE INNOCENT JAPANESE
... steatner in swarms, the boatmen offerbeg in fMir English to take yon to the shoro adur back for six cents I anm now sneakinm of passengers3 who only stop at Yokohama cn rIome/c for some other port. I engaged one of these boatmen. who seented io understald ...