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From: Dennis Ahern <>
Subject: Re: Excerpts from Irish newspapers
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 05:48:47 +0000 (UTC)
From The Cork Examiner, 13 October 1863 -
SHIPPING CASUALTY.--On yesterday, the Caroline,
of London, put into Queenstown, from stress of
weather. She had been freighted with stores, wooden
huts, &c., for a Danish colony, lately established in
Greenland. Unfortunately the Caroline did not arrive
at her destination until too late in the winter, and was
prevented landing by the ice. It is feared that the
non-arrival of the vessel will be of serious loss to the
unfortunate colonists.
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