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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
February
Year
1877
Copyright
Public Domain
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Od the 6th of August, a magnifi steamer, the Great Queensland wit' iull complement of passenger an] ' lieavy cargo, left the Thames f or , bourne, Australia. Ou the sixth ds" later she left the charme], and siacctK day she has not been looked nponV mortal eye save those on board L But one or two slight claes of the ïmt!' ing stoamer's fate have come to W and these all indicate the worst. 1 weeks ago, the Eoglisü papers state life-buoy, with the namo of "QnL Queensland" painted npon it ! picked up off the harbor of Fowej ! the coast of Cornwall, and still later p of another with what appeared tc some fragment of wreek wero foundb the same waters. The inference, nmjf the circumstances, is that the' Gr Queenaland hasgone to the bottomiS all on boar , passengere and crew. Bi the steamer's fate been abetter.one, is scarcely possiblo that it wonld ta have been known ere this. Thbre is an nnprecedentod stat tion of bneiness at Virginia, Nev more peojle are out of employraent' tin iifts ever been known there. Poorp). pie are ílot alone in suffering. Men L but a short titao ago counted theirueilt by thousands - aDd some of them w bj taillions - find them sel ves sudde stricken by poverty.

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Michigan Argus