Captain Nickorson : and twelve survivors of tho .crow pf tho British schooner '■'Johana, which, foundered on November 25, oil Capo Hatteras,. have reached New York. ■ Tho mato, whoso,namo is given as Wvman, and olevon seamen have probably perished, as nothing has been heard of them. .The captain ,and his .boafs' crew wore picked up by a passing vessel, and-convoyed to St. Thomas, whence they took ship for New York.
King Manuel,* in his Speech from the Throne, at tho opening of. tho Cortes, : said:—Having, been invited by his Majesty tho King of Great Britain and Emperor of India to visit him at Windsor, I' was extremely j pleased ...to accent' 60 kind an: invitation.: Tho hearty wolcomo ■ accorded mo' by tho King and Queen, and the manner in which tho population of tho,great capitnl received mo Cfill for ,'my , affectionate.. gratitude, und are a. further token of tho solidity and strength of the bonds of ancient:and traditional; alliance between oar two countries.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 746, 19 February 1910, Page 13
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