CALOGRAMS.
(Eeuteb's Special to Association.)
London, September 10. The Combined Fleet at Xfagusa.
The Colliery Explosion— Further Particulars.
Information has been received that the combined fleet, under the command of Admiral Seymour, which sailed for the Austrian port, fiagusa, in the Adriatic at the beginning of the month, has arrived at its destination. The squadron is composed of vessels of navies of all powers except France.
Further details have been received of the explosion which took place in Sedham Colliery, Durham, yesterday. Over 200 were in the pitts at the time of the accident and 137 have since perished. Of the remainder, 67 up to the present have been saved. The steamship City of Eichmond, of the Inman line, by which Hanlan is a passenger from New York, has arrived in a disabled state.
Preparing for the Struggle, Laycock and Trickett are now both at Newcastle. They rowed on the Tyne yesterday, and were watched by a number of spectators from the banks of the river. In the opinion of critics who were present, their pulling is considered faulty. _ ; ' ' '
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3654, 11 September 1880, Page 2
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179CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3654, 11 September 1880, Page 2
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