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SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. (LLOYD'S TELEGRAMS. > _ . . London, s«nH*v. The Cyfarthfa, it-amor, of Cardiff, iiuelv* ashore Villegtier, near Rouen, a hole in her fore tank. the .instance of ami tug the* hope float her today. The captain who will be got off ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... SHIPPING CASUALTIES e NEWPORT SCHOONER TN A STOR1 5s CAPTAIN AND SEAMAN KILLED. A Lloyd's Milford Haven telegram says:- The schooner Carrie, front Newport to Charle- town, went ashore on Thursday night in this harbour. The captain was dead on ths deck ...

INQUIRIES INTO SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... EDA AUitSt 2a1tt7. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1879. | IINQUIRIES INTO SHIPPING CASUALTIES. per- BOARD OF TRADE inquiries have attracted ne of public attention in Hull upon several occa- sions, and after the Angelo inquiry, which hable was held in December last ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... breach iir tile peace on separate dates at l'bbw Vale. wis fined 5s. in each case, tn all 15S., or in default 21 days. SHIPPING CASUALTIES. LLT.OV7D'S THERLnATIS, | The British rtoinear Ciio and the bnrque Con- corldia are agronid in the Elbe, lyitig baidly ...

THE LOUGH MASK MURDERS.—ANOTHER SENTENCE OF DEATH

... there was no I manner of doubt in the case. Prisoner was sentenced x to be hanged on the 17th January, at Galway. SAD SHIPPING CASUALTIES.-26 PERSONS DROWNED. The Press Association's Liverpool correspondent telegraphing Saturday, says that news has just ...

THE SUSPECTED CASE OF POISONING

... fermentation, and if this theory be correct the father and domestic servant are 1 sufferidfg from the same cause. . i SHIPPING CASUALTIES. A BARUQUE LOST ON THE ISLAN D OF IoNA.-Our s ITobermory correspondent ?? Wed- c 3 nesday night last the Norwegian barque ...

THE LIVERPOOL MURDER

... at anv moment, it has been decided not to remove the prisoner to gaol, and he wavas therefore remanded until to-day. SHIPPING CASUALTIES. Captain Picklks and six of the ortw of the Nova E Scotia brigantine Prussia were landed at Portland yesterday marning ...

BRUTAL MURDER AT OAKHAM

... by the bench if he had any- thing to esy, prisoner said he knew he bad swallowed an egg. He was remanded for a week. SHIPPING CASUALTIES. A Lloyd's telegram front Dunneb Head says a steamer, supposed to be the Spero of Newcastle, is ashore at Southend, ...

SUPPOSED MURDER

... sO l~ser1i'u -'.that ho:e sent her to the Workhouse Infirmary. The prisoner was conmitted'for trial at the sessions. SHIPPING CASUALTIES. A'Stavanger telegrata states that 'the. Ophelia, of Glasgow, ?? fer Lofoden, came ashore during a fog,1 and -will probably ...

AM ABERDEEN MAN MATE OF THE VESSEL

... and the subsequent adventures of the meu.. The letter stated the ship went ashore in Wagat’s Straits at four a.m. on the morning of 22ud September in thick weather. There were three ships’ companies on board, which made their situation all the more trying ...

TRAGIC OCCURRENCES

... unsuc- cessful, tie expressed gratitude for the efforts nmade on his behalf. The execution has been fixed for to-morrow. ShIPPING C-ASUALTIES. BRITISH STEAMER WRECKED. Messrs Appleby and Co., of West Eartlepool, have received a telegram from Corunima notify- ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... the ?? President saidhlie e thought the application was not unreasonable.' and he granted the interim inijulction. SHIPPING CASUALTIES,` o [Lloyd's Telegrams.) Oorday ''Volage and Toclkwith.-:Poti tlgao t steamers Voige aiid Toclwith. preelolslY reported ...