LOSS OF LIFE AT SEA
... legislation. and thsSexact figures may therefore in- 197 , 187 S-4. Lives lost near home . Lives lost abroad (including foreignehipa) 1893 . 4018 Lives lost v missing ships,” never heard of . 9801 ...
... legislation. and thsSexact figures may therefore in- 197 , 187 S-4. Lives lost near home . Lives lost abroad (including foreignehipa) 1893 . 4018 Lives lost v missing ships,” never heard of . 9801 ...
... Mnloc occurred, aad there ware vivid flash* of Ughtain* and loud pools of touada. The atmosphere rot n* ek Oragory lost swfatofbotl ships! •*»«*■»■«»» lor the*, but could ind fu«Sa them. accordingly steamed ??. and put ia Yarmouth to report the ooillaioo ...
... morwlag. During the sight the heavy fair eootinned, ships lost sight other. Throughout Monday, the flth. Tuesday, the 7th. the was a desperate condition. There then seemed very little hope of saving the ship, but the crew worked unceasingly fur three days ...
... aad Wednesday, March, 19th, 2Wh, 21 ...
... they say, the questions of, how far it expedient prescribe what extent a ship may be safely loaded, the rule by which proper loading can be defined, and the marking Load Line npon ships, and how ose it when marked. Some witnesses consider Load Line unite ...
... artist; ** Why, sir, it’s a white hone.”—Art Journal. Ships lost il» a Mouth. The marine losaes of Ame* loan vessels during July were twenty-five, valued 782,800 Is. Of those vessels one was ship, four were barques, five brigs, fourteen schooners, and ...
... A SHIP LOST WITH ELEVEN HANDS. _ Wow Tooa. . ° ' | boo loot, with haodt, royafofroq« fb.frdttpfro lo BoMao. ORART TO THE ROUMANIAN CROWN. _ . . _ coaaort. . ThoSoooto fhoabar of IbyotfrA boro poooad. • hill eoaftrtiof apoa &oya. froddUfro tho Qrtl Lfr ...
... SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. TWO I.IVRs LOST. A \Vhit> bsvi wyt the J'-hu Bunl-rr »rri»fd Friday and baviof run d-wa the trawler lu-imtrj. erf Whit- - haven, off M. (). « Head. The captain was saved. SHIPBUILDING ON THE MERSEY. ‘flu- rvtumt fur IfIQA Uut thro ...
... SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE., VESSEL LOST OFF YARMOUTH R The Danish brigastine Argo was wrecked on the Cross Sands, off Yermouth, on Sundsy morning. She belonged to Mars'al, and was bound, with & cargo of elay, from Fowey to Graoton. She was carried onto the ...
... BRITISH SHIP GIVEN I P AS LOST Hop* baioo* fur lha of tta Britiab Ollra. alstaco daja voyag-' from to Middlcabrooßb «i(b troo eta. eaniad a rraw of baada. ioeledio« two baicugiog Liatrpaol aad oca to s ...
... SHIPPING DISASTERS. FORTY-TWO LIVES LOST. It la elated from Singapore that the steamer Pliyapc'el lias foundtred baring been (o Collla>n another treaeel. Forty-two. peteone were owned. A MEI.AXCeOI.V MESSAGE FROM THE SEA. Abo »a* picked on Wedneaday ...
... SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, THIRTEEN YARMOU rH FISHERMEN LOST Toe smack Frauei, belongiag to Mes-r . Hew th and Co., arrived in Yarmouth om Mowday, and reported the loss of the mate, Samuel Warver, sg d \n, wio was washod overboasd by a beavy sea auring the ...