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SHIPPING CASUALTIES. THE STRANDED P. AND 0. LINER

... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. THE STRANDED P. AND 0. LINER. The Exchange Telegraph Company understands that 3. desperate attempt which may be the last was made on Monday to float the P. and 0. Liner China ashore at Perlin. The effort, however. altogether failed ...

THE GUARDIAN, April 27th, 1872

... Excellency on the shipping interest since be has been anibnsador here. He is expected to return to his post about the 29th inst. New SHIPS OF WAR.—The programme of shipbuilding works, as set forth in the Navy mates for 1872-3, gives four ships for con-truction ...

Tetarketo. -THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS

... the following telegram respecting a disastrous wreck Waterford — WATERFORD, Sunday Night.—One of the most melancholy shipping casualties that has happened on the south coast of Ireland for years, is reported from Broomhill, near Waterford Harbour, to-day ...

THE ZULU WAR - RELLEF OF COLONEL PEARSON.I 4 s EVACUATION OF EKOWE. • DESPERATE FIG lITLNG. SERIOUS BRITISH ..

... THE ZULU WAR - RELLEF OF COLONEL PEARSON.I 4 s EVACUATION OF EKOWE. • DESPERATE FIG lITLNG. SERIOUS BRITISH CASUALTIES ,k DESCRIPTION OF THE BATTLE. •. , ENORMOUS ZULU LOSSES. - CAPE Tows (via St. Vincent), April 3. Lord Chelmsford's camp at Gingihlovo ...

f4PANISII OFFICIAL REPORT

... long as I do not open tire on his ships. As the enemy's vessels are out of range of our guns I cannot fire untal they come closer in shore. - A thouarul from our squadron whieh wa. dooroyed arrived here. Our casualties numbered 618. ...

THE ASHANTEE WAR. CAPTURE OF COOMASSIE. THE ASIIANTEE ARMY CUT P. RING COFFEE A PRISONER

... *wen received by the Write, Morning Nair; via Gibraltar. COAST CAIITLE, February, The Castle fired a Royal salute, and the ships were dressed with flags, the news having arrived that Coormissie, After severe fighting, had been taken, and is now oeepuied ...

DISASTROUS FLOODS IN IRELAND

... Sunday night, and resulted in many and ions casualties by sea and land. The tugboat United Kingdom was towing up the ship Ellen Southard, when, owing to the severity of the gale, the lug had te off, and the ship drifted on Taylor s Bank and became a wreck ...

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... days tamps ROMANCE. aeventeten years ago, a ship . captain, wife and children, lived an South ',WOW 14.44110 in the mane of Vannem. did Mom at the time expected, and fears were entertained that some casualty bad him. Day by day he was anxiously looked ...

TILE GREAT GALE TN AMERICA

... and very numerous casualties to limb, and in a few caws to life, were recorded. At Little Falls, Mohaek Valley, a Catho/ic church suffered great damage. No communiostiou with the water being possible, the amonnt of the disaLet to shipping was unknown MORE ...

A MODEL siarowNEß

... latitudes which is fairly tesponsible for the wreck of a single ship, except foggy weather, sinoe no sound and well-found vessel, properly loaded and manned is lost in them, all these ships of thettruly honourable member, George Elliot, go and mine inbuch ...

TRADE ON THE TYNE

... light and venti!ation—those essentials to hea h—in the cabins throughout the ship. Extra security is given in the event of leaks arising through collision or any unferseen casualty through raneementa by which all the holds can be pumped ! out at the same ...

COLLISION OFF DOVER AND LOSS OF LIFK

... scene of the casualty. alleging that the Franobula was sinking too, although she `making little water. This wine confirmed by seamen, who were 'lived 'by boardinc that Teasel. Captain Raton believes the boilers did not burst when the ship sank, as the ...