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SHIPWRECK AND LOSS OF 79 LIVES

... known.—Believe me, yours faithfully, Passenger. On board the Krishna, the Red Sea, Sept. 18. Pills.— Dianhoia and Bowell Complaints.—These maladies are ever present and if left unattended to, frequently terminate fatally. It should everywhere known that ...

THK WATKUFORD Ml l> TRA.MOKIL3rls^!

... departed for palmer . Donato, the celebrated one-legeed danrer. has died the small town of Cyrngne. France. Snffonng from an inward complaint, his malady was not the London doctors, and he was wrongly ‘r™'**'. ala war Nice put up at Cyragne. intending to pawn ...

WATERFORD

... God’a richsit blessing may ever prosper yon in your ministry and throughout your life, and that }«a may have at I sat the inward of fuillilal sorvice, that ontrauoo may maintained to you abundantly into the everlasting kingdom of Mr •Lord Aid Saviour ...

Published: Thursday 10 December 1903
Newspaper: Waterford Mirror and Tramore Visitor
County: Waterford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3062 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WHAT WE HEAR

... vividly rendered, jovment; and hence the ability the Umteo Gosoei the beginning of the revelation, the the artist quotes the complaint of the by-gone Kingdom has shown to maintain evaregrowing begmuiiig of the world, but it meant the begin- Titans, who saw ...

AIND 'HvAMOKE VlalTEU—Wh ONES DAY IViiMING, MAY Ibfs

... recalls the scenes of the past too painfully. A Contented Man—ln Gibraltar there was a groat scarcity of water, and a general complaint of the want of it. An Irish officer said was very easy about the matter, for bad nothing do with water; it only got his tea ...

RROR AND TtIAMORR VTSITI'R—WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14 1«67

... elergv, though it appears that the nexus into which LRxt has en'ered towards the cleric d world rather an outward than deep and inward one. The cig r. which ’id not look, between lli® lips the gre .t murician. if had been treated with particular gcnlleness ...

ORIGINAL POETRY THE TRAVELS ICEBERG. The iceberg® loosened from their Northern home, Flout their huge bulk ..

... shock. The doubt seem.® which coins® as® shall burst. Crumble to powder, sink to ruin lirst. But one contained some latent inward cause. Some hollow chasm® or some hidden flaw®. Which made it splinter like the riven oak. Pierced by tin- red holt’s devastating ...