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THE WRECK OF THE CIMBRIA. Received January 22, 12.30. London, January 22. The steamship Cimbria was bound from Hamburgh to flew York. There were 490 souls on board when she sailed. Up to the present only 56 have been saved, and the worst is feared as to the fate of the.remainder. - ! " I ACGIDENT- ON THE' OVERLAND b .. ! LINE. . r .--. :r . New York,--January--21. ' Intelligence is to hand of a serious railway accident on the overland line between San Francisco and Omaha. A train bound for the formerpjace slipped- while ascend? ing a steep gradient, and rolled over the embankment. The engine'and.,all car-, riages wef& bhattrired' to pieces. So fair 'as t at present known, twenty passengers have" been killed.. and) a *ron»ber : . ot others ate seriously injured, - a* ■*;■■?:<::*'f: •''• • • DEATH OF THE BROTHER OF THE : EMPEROR WILLIAM. " Berlin, January 21. Death is. announded to-day of Prince Frederick Charles, brother ol the Emperor William, born in 1801.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 681, 23 January 1883, Page 2
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157LATEST EUROPEAN. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 681, 23 January 1883, Page 2
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