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LATER PABI OCULASS.

Jtorooir, Jnae 19. Tlie Princess o/WfiJee baa saatalaesmm of condoleaea to Lady Ttyoa, „ The- Spanish Nmt he* opened A Jo** for the Mtbtaaor it those drowned. Mi^mu iifi s|iaailhj hare bean reoetrodf toA all parts otMae world. '; It m now stated feat SO often Md 146 men were drowned. Befereacee were :*aad» to tarn, catastrophe yesterday ia • 01 tbeohnrchee. fbePnnoeof Wal-atai* teaMly *ere subscribed £1M to tl U relief fead oafta** bj the Lord Major, sad the Qaeai b* girenjm £rd 1 ttout Btepfc*» *rS £100, and donations era Ifrwtaf tomato. Similar fund* ate be nig ocajasriaed m all parts of the xiagdOKk I A court martial w& to Ml at 'Malta. The only eridanoevtflt fee <iat at-atop* on board the Viatatta and tha Qa»perdown. The other tibiae ware half a mtt» awayet the tome. if ift WUm. |K r R..kM gma aWe that he will a* wW#sW the Atonal* - will now osase baildm« Urn reaib. The Lord Mayes/h fua«f km niftii £WO. • • - autaav - The Meek! reporter of ttoTiisjuaaji that the aMps ofth# aa«Mirte> eMe ebaogiag line wbetr tbt MMn«Minn4 )nl i ITii TifiMiilt Mill leu raaf i>— The tea wei eafaa a* tjke Una. : « . The »ervieet at Tripoli in eotineetion with the httrial of tboee w4oeM bodies were teeoteied «u oi * DV>et>SD|spfi charaeter, aad the veteeli tiiWSf »••• each fired aeVeaseen fgm*. Many in< eidento areteoerded offrjad »n4Mp«fg heroum on thevpajt of the oAosrs ait* tempting to ea-ye lb« njem and. M other hand, many of *he tmumiMtim owe their three to the berofe eflbrte if those nnder them; Tke reeedarbMto were compelled to bt> — insjeHiin^n' — p (bl, on aoocxm* of the «ajla*tow«> etherwise many others; ejonld bMf sjuved. The Vieiori* was * Hving tomb Bm ■be sank. The rarvivors )e»Tt MaJu for EnffUnd to^ay, . The Times eaye that Qxml feels grateful for the loving, srtofethj •hown iiy their kintnun in j^njjtffiuu ViceAdmuvJ Erakina w3l fieMNb sooeaed Admiral Tryon in ooqimahd pf the Mediterranemn. A telegram from Malta states that Admiral Tyron was resetted after the striking of the Victoria etod wee osarveywi on board H.M.a. Edjejberongh where he died. His bctdy has been sent to £ng« land. The Emneriav of Genaany has sent a message of condolme* to Lady Tryon in which be says " My WaVydefsWal fl» lossofabrOiiiuitKA.

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Feilding Star, 27 June 1893, Page 2

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LATER PABIOCULASS. Feilding Star, 27 June 1893, Page 2

LATER PABIOCULASS. Feilding Star, 27 June 1893, Page 2

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