THE Bangalore arrived at half-past 2 o'clock yesterday morning. We have received by her our English and foreign papers and correspondence. From the papers to January 24 we collate the following news:— ...
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Article : 4,618 wordsIt is thought the recent mishaps to iron-clads, and the decided triumph of guns over armour-plates, will in all probability raise the question in the coming session of Parliament as to whether armour-plates should not be ...
Article : 283 wordsRussia denies that her operations in Central Asia are to be regarded as evidence of any feeling hostile to England, and offers to allow officers, appointed by our Government, to accompany the expeditions. From all we can learn it ...
Article : 204 wordsThe Western Morning News has received from an officer of the Northumberland the following account of the collision:— "Madeira, Christmas Day. We were lying at single ...
Article : 541 wordsMr. Onslow, M.P., and Mr. Whalley, M.P., on January 20 attended Before the Judges of the Queen's Bench, to answer an alleged contempt of Court, in speeches delivered at St. James's Hall on December 11 and 12 last, in ...
Article : 352 wordsThe following is a list of vessels, with the number of emigrants, dispatched by the Agent-General for New Zealand during the quarter ending December, 1872:—The Zealand, from London, with 319 emigrants for Otago; the ...
Article : 134 wordsThe first intimation which reached Dover of what proved to be one of the most fearful shipwrecks of modern date was the arrival in the harbour at 3 o'clock on January 23 of the good lugger Mary Anne, bringing thirty ...
Article : 3,916 wordsA special correspondent of the Daily News, on board her Majesty's ship Challenger, writing from off Lisbon, gives the following interesting details of the dredging and other machinery with which the vessel is provided:—Having ...
Article : 904 wordsA dreadful murder occurred on December 30 at Holy-wood, in the county Down. It was observed that the house, which was occupied by an old lady named Kerr, 85 years of age, had an unusually quiet appearance, and on ...
Article : 292 wordsThere is no particular novelty to chronicle this month as to colour or material. The sensible and ladylike fashion of wearing dark colours and quiet, unobtrusive toilettes out of doors is universally adopted by all ladies with any ...
Article : 546 wordsAfter the Aurora arrived in Hamoaze, on the 23rd December, it appears clean hammocks were slung, and leave then given to one watch for three days, commencing on Christmas Eve, the other watch remaining for duty on ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 13 Mar 1873, Page 7
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