FRENCH TRADE FOR 1292
... tons and 488 ships. But Havre lost 390 ships and 345,000 tons. Bordeaux lost 255 ships with 121,000 tons, Mar s eilles 1,351 ships with 1,032,400 tons. Marseilles, in addicioo to the depression caused by the ...
... tons and 488 ships. But Havre lost 390 ships and 345,000 tons. Bordeaux lost 255 ships with 121,000 tons, Mar s eilles 1,351 ships with 1,032,400 tons. Marseilles, in addicioo to the depression caused by the ...
... day. FIFTY-ONE BRITISH SHIPS LOST. There were. aooording to an official return of loans imported to the Board of Trade iasuod on Monday. siztyweren sailors drowned and fiftynew British teiwels. with • net tonnage of 15.531, lost during February. 1908. ...
... SHIPS NAMED A MR CITIES. Here is afull list of the city ships lost at sea during the 47 years ending with 1837: City of Brie- Is4o. 331 ios lost;CityofGlaegow,lBs4,4Bolivee lost Ea.tern City, 1858 ; City of Boston, 1870, all on board; City ...
... and the ships lost sight of each of er. Throughout Monday, the Bth, and Tuesday, the 7th, ths,Pavonia was in a desperate condition, with ALL HAR nortaris ADRIFT and rolling about in the hold. Tlu re then seemed very little hope of saving the ship, but the ...
... little further front the plane of the Equator than does the North Pole. IN 1900 there were lost 125 steel vessels, of a total tonnage of 201.228. The 494 wooden ships lost or broken up in the same time were of 201,159 tons. Tim area of the Channel Isles is ...
... TOLL OF THE SEA. SHIPS LOST IN THE SOUTH AND WEST. Two disastrous shipwrecks occurred the great gala, *bicb swept Abe. southern an! weeders coast of England during': Thnrael night and Friday. !morning , . Mlle, • ,Cardi steamer Miown mak in the English ...
... Elbe advised Captain Robinson to aband3n his sinking craft. On the following morning a violent snowstorm came on and the ships lost eight of , each other. Captain Robinson. however, stuck to his steamer, and finding it impossible to reach, New York headed ...
... brought home to the Service with excellent results. When a commander has theoretically suffered a heavy defeat or lost several valuable ships, under circumstances which lay him open to criticism, why should be not be tried by court-martial, and, if the charge ...
... the 10 preceding years except 1881-82, when it was 3,978. Of the 3,454 lives 1,867 were lost in missing ships, the number of which was 80. Of the total of lives lost 1,925 belonged to vessels of the United Kingdom, and 1,529 to vessels belonging to Ilritish ...
... SHIP AND CRAW LOST. A four-roasted ship, the Primrose Hill, was wrecked near Holyhead, and only one of her crew—whose nutnlwr is differently stated at twenty-six and thirty-five—was rescued. The Primrose Hill, which towed down the Channel on Thursday ...
... THE LOST AERONAUTS. A substantial reward has been offered by the authorities for the reoovery of the bodies of either or both of the two young Royal Engineer officers, Lieutenants Martin Leaks and Caulfeild, who were lost off the south coast when the ...
... SPANISH CRUISER LOST. A telegram from Ferrol announces the sinking on Saturday of the Spanish cruiser Cardinal Cisneros, one of the finest vessels in the anish Navy, near Mums, close to Corunna. The cruiser was lying in the Bay of Mures with others of ...