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LONDON. Nov 12 Ben'*nn p was being towed down the Channel when hawser broke, and she drifted ashore at Dover, bandtrate life boats made repeated efforts to save the crew Maov attempts were made to throw line over ship bv rocket apparatus and fired guns, but all endeavors failed. Fxertions of rescuers succesfol in end. lifeboat took men off. but not tilt The captain and four others were * Pflvlnwer, Bremen barque, not the Advance, wrecked at Hastings- Crew an V e rwrecks Sa ± loss of life at all Channel ports airing the east coasts of ,L ? and and England. Many minor occurred inland. Gale fiercest Bnd most extensive experienced for , P irg Reports come tn from coastal districts tell of crews having to cling for hours to wrecks before help arrived Tele-rams Lorn Continent are blocked irXh being broken down by ■ stteof Massilia arrived at Bandon w : th influenza on board Nearly eve-yone on ship been attacked at one lime Ninetv-six persons prostrated together. No'deaths occurred. 1 bought e lemic was caught at Melbourne. Due d’Orleans is at Stowe House. His father, Comte de Pans, forbids hnn »o accept challenge from Armstrong. ” W L Jackson promises that scheme for Irish Local Government will shortly be H"rrfo^on d ’published originals of documents relating to Boidogne Conference. He charges 0 Brien wnh suppressing several that are relevent to proceedings which took place. Hartin-ton, referring to clafoour for abolition of Lords asserted if Leg> sla 2*™ -vere confined to single Chamber, effect would be to embody fleeting opinions in law of country, and destroy stability New herring bank, 100 miles long, discovered on west coast of NewfoundReported President of Mexico is in London on secret mission. f Rported Egan’s attitude and acts dur Thfe term as U. Sinister tn Sbiii *ere calculated with a View to provoke rupture between Chili and
S ’Xris- M. Barthelemy St Hilaire deciares Bulisbnry is quite right to ren. .in in Egypt until be bas comple.ed his mission. y ORK> No v 12 News from Central and South America states there have been serious riots in Ecuador. ■ > _ CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov 12 Porte pleased with Salisbury s reference to Egypt in his speech at Mansion House.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XI, Issue 85, 17 November 1891, Page 3
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