Maritime Disasters
(PHE tTNITBD PSESS ASSOCIATION) %. . London, June 28. '*■?./ The Netherlands troopship Prim I vJ^rederibk, bound to Java, collidec ) >v)Uh the steamer Mar^heesa in th( ; - Eoglish Channel during a thick fog '/• The former vessel 'foundered, anc seven oi, the troops were drowned The Prins Frederick had a valuable cargo on board, also one million sterl ing in specie. The Marpb.ee.sa hai arrfred e^ely at Falmouth. Severe gales have been experienced i, ttike Orkney Islands. Nine fishinj > .. boktii were, wrecked, and 35 person: ; - awwrned. ■>• , , ■.;
ie .m Speaking at*Temuka, Bishop Julii 18 laid there was a mania now for chea] n- ness. Everyone liked to have thinj rt cheap, and they, get ihem cheap— an it nasty. Whatever thej warned dor must be by contract, and he believed ■d man would, if he could, save his soul b id Contract. They should not carry tlii spirit into church. If there was meirii >e in the cross of Christ it was sacrifice They thanked God that tithes were don it away with,' that no one could say to them ,s "Build a cathedral or grill !" and yet the d grumbled at having to give 3d on a Sund iv y and dodged it then when it was wt I That was religion nowadays, and a pitifu y sort of religion too.— Hear! Hear!"
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 7, 1 July 1890, Page 3
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220Maritime Disasters Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 7, 1 July 1890, Page 3
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