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TWELVE LIVES LOST, AND FORTY WOUN DE u

... TWELVE LIVES LOST, AND FORTY WOUN DE u. Considerable excitement was caused in London on Friday, on receipt of the report that an explosion had occurred on board H.M.S. l'hunderer, Captain A. J. Chatfield, while gunnery exercise was being carried on by ...

INLIUSIA.NIFY BY A SHIP CAPTAIN

... length from the ship. Foster asked the captain if he should put the ship about so as to get to the spot where the drowning man was. The defendant replied, No; it's no use. It is too late, and then defendant stamped about as if he bee lost his head, and ...

FRIGHTFUL COLLIERY EXPLOSION IN DURHAM. 150 LIVES LOST. RESCUE OF SURVIVORS

... FRIGHTFUL COLLIERY EXPLOSION IN DURHAM. 150 LIVES LOST. RESCUE OF SURVIVORS. What there is too much reason to fear will prove one of the most disastrous explosions recorded in the annals of colliery accidents, certainly the worst experienced in the North ...

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... r forcartle-men, ship, woo but f , th* it win &Attu mbirter asoth, but WOMOT bowie, atwfau, Jo loins io tliknees, sidered ea ofillotlthag;•and W whilst ' the allnx . °lyre-light, the ligh of aatoofitted without tain's we gave him • parting fifes, and ...

tston *taid. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

... in the Irish Channel between two ships of the Reserve Squadron, the Vanguard and the Iron Duke. The Vanguard sank in nineteen fathoms of water, and the Iron Duke was considerably damaged. Fortunately no lives were lost. half-yearly meeting of the North ...

FEARFUL GALE AT LIVERPOOL

... wires broken, and windows and shutters smashed he with the force of the gale. The worst disaster, however, was the loss of the ship Ellen Southard, which at daybreak was discovered to be ashore on Jordan Flats, the grave of many a stately merchantman. The ...

A. TRIP TO ROUEN (Br E. D. WARD.)

... somewhat shaken as I heard the expressions of the men engaged loading the ship, many of them being outside the circle of my etymological knowledge. I had ample time to inspect the ship and a few particulars as to her size, &c., may not be out of place. Her ...

HEALTH A SOURCE ttY HAPPINESS. 15th Thousand, 54 Engravings cm Wood. Lee by post, 12 stamps. PETSICILY, ..

... Air ; Light ; Skin ; Diet; Bath; Sc., kn. G D ives instructions for eveloping and strengthening the Humvn Body. Row to Regain Lost Health, resulting from Exhaustion cf Nem Power, effect of Overtaxed Env glee; o.er Work; City Life Worry; Brain-toil ; Int ...

WRECK OF THE CADIZ. LO4 OF 62 LIVES

... all Englishmen, and 35 passengers, 20 being Portuguese sailors coming to join a ship in London. Lisbon and Vigo were totuthed at, and on leaving the latter port the ship was steered for the Thames. The weather was very foggy, wind SSW., moderate breeze ...

WRECK OF A MAIL STEAMER. -- GREAT LOSS OF LIFE. TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS OF A BOAT'S CREW

... large cargo. A — nother telegram says :—One boat left tke Deutsch:and before the one found, and the survivor fears all are lost. Six p.m. Information just received by the North Lloyd's Company in London to the effect that the captain and part of the ...

SHORTING NOTES

... SHORTING NOTES. SPARROW SBOOTING AT WYLAIL—A sparrow shooting Itanditap commenced on Saturday at Mr Robert Mark's, Ship Ina, Wylam, for a single barrelled gun, the conditions being 16 to 19 yards rise, and 60 yards fall, with 11 shot. Result' of Saturday's ...