BANKRUPTCY BILL PASSED HOUSE OF COMMONS.
STEAMER RUN DOWN AND SUNK
AT SEA,
DELIVERY OF HOMEWARD SUEZ
MAILS,
SERIOUS DISASTER IN A MINE IN
CORNWALL
RUPTURE BETWEEN ITALY AND
MOROCCO
THE COMTE DE CHAMBOKD DYING,
LONDON,
August 15. In the House of Commons last night the Bankruptcy Bill was under consideration and finally passed. Telegrams are to hand from Gibraltar reporting that the steamer Ghazce, bound from London to Australia, ran into and sank the steamer "Welwyu near Cape St. Vincent The Ghazce put into Gibraltar to repair damages. All the passengers and crow of tho Welwyn were rescued before the vessel went down.
The homeward Suez mail dated Melbourne, July 2nd, was delivered here yesterday. News is to hand of a serious disaster in a mine in Cornwall. Owing to the breaking of a chain a cage fell to tho bottom of the shaft, and twelve miners who were in the cacrc wore killed.
A report is current that a rupture has occurred iv the relations between Italy and Morocco, and that in consequence thereof the Italian envoy at Tangicrs has lowered the Hag at the embassy in that town.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3771, 16 August 1883, Page 3
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