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SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... .-SHIPPING CASUALTIES tPr .11 THE LOSS OF THE FRENCH MAIL STEAMER'rEIXOXG. as a The owners of the French steamer Meikong have re- y As ceived two telegrams from Aden, announcing that the ye ads mate (Proctor) and crew had shipped on board the St is Finisterre ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... I SHIPPING CASUALTIES. SUFFERINGS OF A BRITISH SHIP'S CREW. RELIEF BY A DUNDEE VESSEL. Messrs W. 0. Taylor, shipowners, Dundee, have received intelligence from Captain John Paul, of the Dundee barque Glenesk, of the loss of the ship Crown of Italy and ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... I - .. I SHIPPING CASUAL ,,S. I S. S'T'EAM.A ERC ('l,) I, ifwf( ImE)uv. G(VElItNMlENT'I \ Fti I, iN SEAM\I1'II. A ton-Yi( I II - ii L L -111 It hilt Iho rL ( i Iii l %vI L-4 leAVI 1 ('lii1 llt .Nm iarIll sft 7 i .t i. r-II Fl ii 411, iilt. f.,, .N ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. I THE LOSS OF TUE ZVPHYB-AN ABIERDIEN CREW. All hope of the safety of the schooner Zephyr, of Berwick, which left Dantzic on October 25, 1893, with pit-props for the Tyne, and which passed Elsinore on November 9, has been abandoned ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... | SHIPPING 'OASUALTIES. I ----*---- _ _ _ ---- -- F l LOSS OF A GLASGOW SHIP. TWENTY-FOUR MEN DROWNED. MARVELLOUS ESCAPE OF FIVE OTHERS The smack Cygnet, of Yarmouth (Wm. Shoyles, master), landed at that port on Saturday night five of the crew or the ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... SHIPPING (CASUALT [S. THE DFRELICT 01i ,i-j .i ';; T In conseqnence of a repolt Ie-lhi Io Ici Wjk by a l'eterheadl Dshing boat rhe t arsli, ' r 1:it r Io I 2etland proceedert to sei ye vtrd iv reoriii i!, search of the derelict rePor ted driwinl bol ;tl ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. t OVECRDUE NArnN SAt, OOSC ER, V Fears are entertained that the schooner Janet i, (Storm), of Nairn, has been lost with all a hands, The vessel loft Hartlepool for FrasiLrhurgh 1i on the 19th October with coal, and has not since v ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... SHIPPING: ('ASUALTIES. vfl1AIKI. &SlOruE N'ARt klI~tEALDY. l irinJ lally ,iight a st ini. gal e fxiili thic WeSt r prevai ld ill the 1i rie, a.eoluiparnied by blinding raill. A largre 1'nssiTia ataillier natned the Uier- , nane.n in ililil.gi for lIrritisland ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... of the young mne lost his oar, and they drifted over the Weir. SHIP NEARLY WREAKCED. TWO MEN DOWNUID, XiGlVIr INJURNI, A tnlegram from GrAveusnd etater that the captlai ef the British ship Orealla reporto that on January 145Lh, while running before a heavy ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... SHTIPPINCG CASUALTIES. TOTAL WRECK OF A SHIP. Details have been received at Pllymouth of the wreck of the tull-rigged ship New York, of Liver- pool, on Carren Island, near Staten Island. The vessel has gone to peeces. T'he crew saved themselves in two ...