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PARISIMUSRAMMED Big Liners In Collision Oft Halifax Harbor.
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CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1905
S«*rtr Tw» Tk«aaa«4 PauraCVV* *■ Peril Whea Alima Uaer C'raaS*4 late Alhaaa. Trarlaa Oraat Hole la Nee Pore peak. HALIFAX. N. 8.. Mo ret [jr 2.000 |*«Meuicer« o«i two ocean •teanublpA acre In parti of their Urea Saturday evening off the entrance to Halifax harbor when the Parisian of the Allan IJne ami the Alhano of the Hamburg American line crashed together. Both r ease la were seriously damaged, a&d tb^ paswugers oh eat* were thrown Into a panic. The two great ocean steamers’ pas aeucera were saved from possible death at sea after the collision between the two vessels by a thrilling fifteen mile race for shallow water. The damaged steamers now show plainly how serious waa the accident, the Parisian resting on the bottom at her dock and the Alba no's (prepe^t being full of water. The Parisian, which came up the harbor at C o'clock with a gaping hole In her starboard aide from the Alhano'a sharp bow. filled gradually during the night, and at dawn her engine room had been flooded. her Area extinguished, her lower deck was awash, and her keel rested on the dock's mud. A large part of her cargo has bean damaged by water, but the hulk of (be mall, consisting of 400 sacks, was recovered In a dry condition. The statements of the two commandera of the ▼easels as to the probable cause of the collision are conflicting, and the courts will be invoked to place the responsibility. Proceedings hare been began In the admiralty codrt against the Hamburg-American company, owner of the Alba no. and that steamer has been libeled for $150,000 damages In behalf of J. ft A. Allan, owners of the Parisian. Later It was announced that a counter suit would be brought by the German company. Captain Kukenbold of the Alhano In speaking of the accident said: "Just before the collision the Parisian. which bad reached the harbor month ahead of qs. waa sighted 1 to and taking on a pUot We came np to get a pilot a Isa It was 5 o'clock In the afternoon, and the weather waa perfectly dear. Aa my ship appro ed the Parisian we started across and tn front of bsr.Jwt before we could range ahead the Parisian started np and the collision followed. The Pa
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▼sis as; if.' !A Read Mao Jobs JS83 Paalni •; laa. 4MA U. / OOLPKN TKXT.-"I aa tbs Ooefl hard; tba Oood gbapbard givath bl for lbs ahaap."—Jobn W:U- \ . miK.—October. A. D. », at tba Paaat ot Tabernacles, the Basse aa tba las lessons of last quarter. PLACE.-Jerusalem and vicinity. 8CKI ITL'RE REFERENCES.—The good Shepherd: Gan. «:*; Paa. B: B:l; Eaab. SCll-M, B-U Compare this Uat with tba descriptive characteristics found la John W Especially place Esek. M side by aids Ub Jobn M:l-B. Other References la tbs New Teel Lube U:4-7| Matt. UJ1-U: Heb. UdD; Jobn SdT: 10J7; UdT: I Pet. XJL
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clear breech of International regulation tn attempting to paaa In front of the Alhano Instead of going sat or saw the course which the Parisian was taking and realised at oope the danger dt m codlaloQ. 1 rang fall speed astern, .and thin greatly reduced tbs speed of the Alhano. but it waa not enough to entirely check the Teasel’s progress. “As we came up on to the Parisl her helm was thrown to port instead • of starboard, and this sent her starboard quarter still farther in the direction of the Alhano and added greatly to the force of the collision." Captain Johnson of the Parisian aadd: "The captain, of the Alhano signaled that be would pass astern of the Parisian. hot the signal waa apparently misunderstood by the AJbane's bridge.
on and would have struck the Parisian abreast of the engine room bad not our speed been Increased ta aq en-
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Prof. E. R Pi umpire. In his "Lazarus and Other Poems." suggests that there is strong reason to believe that Lasarua was one of the Jewish rulers; that he was the rich young ruler (Mark 10:17-28) whom Jesua loved, and to whom he bade to tell all he bad and follow Him, but who at the time refusal to do it With this family was one at the hamee of the homeless Jesua. They loved Jesus, end Jeens loved them, and He visited them oftener than any othw family. Not more than five or six weeks before this, at the Feast of Dedication,
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His feat to learn, while Martha waa busy with her household dalles for His entertainment (Lake 10:88-42). After Jesus left, Lasarus waa taken sick, may be by one of the sadden, sharp and frequently fatd fevers of Palestine." each aa that from which Jasaa delivered Peter's wife’s mother, and It ta implied that the assault had assumed aa alarm-
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V. 21 "Fall down at His feet,” and spoke the tame words aa those with which her Mater bad greeted Jesua The thought jnast have been continually in their minds, and often repeated to one another. "Lord, If then hadst been hers, my brother had not died.*' V. 31 “He groaned In the spirit.' Orokned, not la outward exp re—lew. bat in bis inmost soul. The Greek word for groaned" express— n strong fs of Indignation mingled with grief, beheld death tn all 1U fearfolne—, aa the and all the world's wo—, of which this waa hot a little sample, rose np before Us aye. nil the mourners and all the graves were present to Urn.’ w I Greek, “hi
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'distressing himself.' or troubling hlm7 or ‘making him—If anxious.’"— Cxp. Or—k T—t Y. 28. "Jesus wept.” Shed tsars, wept silently, an entirely different word from the “weep" aad “weeping" of the mourner* In va 21, 22. It 1* w*U that this abort sentence should be in a verse by Itself, the shortest verawtn the Bible, but on* df the most Mas—1 V. 28. "Behold how He loved him!" The word for "love" le the more passionate word used in ▼ 2 by the staters, not the hlghei word used of Jes— (a 1 by the Evangelist, laying emphasis on
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V. - 37. "Could not this man. which jiened the cy— of the blind." This was the last, moat widely known, and Boost marvelous miracle which had been wrought In Jerusalem only two or three months before. The Infdtenc* was
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V. 28. ‘"Cometh to the grave." R. V . •'tomb.” "It waa a cava" “The oas sepulchers which skirt the valleys on the north, east, and south of Jerusalem. exhibit for the most pan one general mod* of construction. ■ Y. 29. "He hath been dead four day*,' and, therefore, Martha Inferred naturally that de^ay had begun. —<■40. “Said I not unto thee." He had doubt!*—, rep—ted to Martha what Be had said to Hie disciple* (v. 4). * ten*
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