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  2. THE DISMASTING OF THE CLIPPER SHIP STREAM—(SEE PAGE 22.)

    Fresh evidence of the extremely rough weather met with by vessels, crossing the Southern Ocean is forthcoming upon the arrival of almost every ship. The latest instance is afforded by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 494 words
  3. "WRECK OF THE STEAMSHIP BANCOORA, DRAWN FROM A PHOTOGRAPH BY J. R. MANN C. E. MANN, C.E.—(SEE PAGE 22.)

    The Southern coast, between Capo Otway and Port Phillip Heads, has been the scene of many disastrous wrecks, almost in sight of port, and following closely upon the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 806 words
  4. THE LATE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.

    The son of the Rev. John Magee, vicar of Droghoda, and the grandson of Dr. William Magee, sometime Bishop of Raphoe and afterwards Archbishop of Dublin, author of a once ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 998 words
  5. POET MORESBY, NEW GUINEA—(SEE PAGE 22.)

    The chief settlement of British New Guinea is Port Moresby, so named after Captain Moresby, of H.M.S. Basilisk, who surveyed the skoals and islets at the eastern end of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 492 words
  6. THE ADDITIONS TO THE ZOO.—(SEE PAGE 22.)

    The Director of the Zoological gardens has had a very anxious time since the stranding of the Bancoora, which had on board several additions to the collection at Royal Park. His chief ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 428 words
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