GOURLEY VERSUS PLIMSOLL. THE ACTION FOR LIBEL

... unfit state, and, in consequence, had within three years lost twelve ships and upwards of 100 human lives. Mr. Plimsoll in his affidavit stated that it was necessary, in respect of certain ships, that he should have the discovery sought upon interrogatories ...

CURIOUS CASE IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... Monastery for the use of their steamer also. .As far as yet leant by him there were among the ships lost 10 English vessels ; the' greater proportion of vessels lost appear to be Norwegian,' The two steamers Brenda and the Montezuma, which were chartered by ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... o'er. But ot E sarise Lf tihLc1- thle coompany did not take :, ine 'liey had the rlrernuses and paid the -is ;! they lost on tbu ships they simply closed *. -id threw the ?? on to his shoulders. : h-d io. pay P: 6,0;0. on shares in the .L I ihe V ictonir ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... persons. But for the exertions of the boat's crew, both the hands and and the vessel would in all probability, have been lost. The ships of the lhue to be kept in commission, during the ensuing year are to be seven only, unless circum- stances should require ...

THE LAMBRI-LABOUCHERE LIBEL CASE

... was faro or twenty-one. She and her sister lost. Harris only ' looked on while they played. The gentlemen went out Ito dine, and on returning they resumed play. Witness lost about £40, and her sister also lost, but she did not know how much. At the conclusion ...

DERBY ASSIZES.—WEDNESDAY

... the total number of persons lost on and near the coasts of the United Kingdom in 1865, in 164 ships, was 608. Out of this number 275 lives were lost in vessels that foundered, 53 were lost through collisions, and 336i were lost in vessels ...

THE FATAL ASSAULT CASE IN ARMAGH

... observation that half the number of ships lost at sea ivere caused by over- lnoading. Fomrteen years ago a sham load line -vas aopterl. and in that period over 6.000 lives were lost by over-loading. Out of nearly 9.000 ships only 2,300 had a load line voluntarily ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... paid into th~e Bank of Liverpool. The ships in w hich he (the w~itnesS) had shlares in 1877 wore the ions, of which le owned 22-o4ths and the Acadian, of which he owned 16t'th5. Thert was no valuation of those ships bv a pro- f&ssional valuer for the purpose ...

COURT OF SESSION

... ICa of Unseaworthy ships which were lost, The unforttnate and melancholy result was, that many -ships were annually sent to sea totally unfit to cope with its most -ordiy dangers, and:not onlylarge -amounts of property were yearly lost,- but large numbers ...

LONDON COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, THURSDAY

... made an offer of compromise of £5,000. Sundry expeoses in prosecuting clasms, £2,500. The losses in steam ships are thus summed up --Eight ships lost at sea, £24,276;; on six sold, £11,620; and on one burnt in the Thames, £12 ,192;- on six captured by the ...

THE BUCHANAN-LANGTRY ACTION

... success ?N.had vai e The Ju S'fa nsust be a matter of conjecture. FAT Is Mr. Lockwood respectfully agreed with his lord- LOST. - f ship's objection, but submitted flhet be was entitled to Francis I get the witness's opinion as to wh ether the part was a ...