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THE LOSS OF THE ORION

... Teacher, in the Llansant- ' ?? Natioinal School l The Masier,Mr. r. Humplireys had previously obtained one of their lord- S ships' certificates of merit. BASE CoiNsN-We regret to state that too many of d these slippery articles are in circulation, and should ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... amounted to a perfect tempest at mil-tigIlt. ?? have tot heard of any casualty from its Violence, tlloughl great fears were reasonably sentertained that much damiage would be done to the shipping. it was somewlhat storay on Monday evening and Tuesday mornilig ...

HOW THEY LIVE IN LIVERPOOL

... bnd solved to brirsg the pigs beck agains, and to support a hser Ain trial, if summoned for the sae.ne roe Itu- HOLY1E'ADn.-CASUALTY.-On Wednesday morning, aftx nty the ' Hercules' steiimer, discovered a barque named the apt y ' Princess Victoria,' about ...

THE EXPLOSION ON BOARD THE GREAT EASTERN

... labour has been so great that every me- ds chanic in the neighbourhood has been gladly engaged ne by the authorities of the ship. Hundreds of workmen are thus employed in remedying the sad effects of the B -id disaster, and already their exertions sovW ...

THE LOSS OF THE TONGOY

... fast, that the wvhole of h my services since I have commanded a ship have beeni a ; cuidi n emplor,and that the transfers from ship p , to ship vere considerca as promotions to superior ships in ft g quality and size. o r The magistrateb retired from court ...

THE LOSS OF THE ANNA FRANCIS

... the ship going. ' 'Mr B, No, sir. ' ?? was 0, Jones: Nothing at all P You did net ? thur make the smallest exertions to save the ship P at 1)r. WitnesaP No nir; I don'ttihink 'they treed t? do .tt ? ΒΆ?rAllin5?.sten : Only last to puiuip the ship ? Witness: ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY AT CARNARVON

... fir when thle tidle hi~lt groue '4ot she wa~ examiined, arid the, tires being xthieguriseJ, partt if Lier caigo will no- shipped, and the holes in her hide cauce, d try the suot-t tlilg having been stripped,' sire farie hack to l'1rr- diniorivic, where ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY AT CARDIFF

... Board of Trade, and Mr. J. 1P. Ingledew appeared for captain Jones, the master of the vessel. The cir- tufllstances of tile casualty, as they transpired in evidence, lie in a narrow compass, and may be briefly stated as follows :-The vessel in question was ...

THE LOSS OF THE SS. CORNUBIA

... be- fore the ship struck, and he had no chance of' pre- venting the casualty. Two or three minutes a~ter- t] wards he telegraphed that the engines must be stopped, and when he required them to E be ill action again, in1 order to get a the ship from oiff ...

OFFENCE UNDER THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT

... and which was granted, as it stated in the summons, to one ?? Evans, prisoner went 'M to the shipping office and engaged himeelf as ommate on heared the ship Anerlod, and it was only by on the merest accident that the imposition was din and covered. The ...

THE DISINTERMENT CASE IN DEAN FOREST

... dark, but so damaged as to be obligea.xD ,al to surrender to the Peravian sqadrn. There V were no British casualties.; The H~uasoar was a )s - ship of the Peruvian navy. No information as to C or how she got into rebel hands has been received 1, by the ...