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Seawanhaka Cup Race, 
Relative to the Seawanhaka cup 
race, to be sailed next summer between 
the Manchester and Royal St. Law- 
rence yacht clubs, a despatch from 
Montreal says: 
“« There has been some little differ- 
ences of opinion between the Royal 
St. Lawrence yacht club and the Man- 
chester yacht club of Massachusetts 
about the next series of international 
races to be sailed during the next 
summer for the Seawanhaka cup. 
The differences are not very serious 
ones, however, and the chances are 
that there will be no real difficulty in 
settling them satisfactorily. <A visit 
of the Manchester officers is expected 
during the early part of the month, 
when the annual ball of the Royal St. 
Lawrence yacht club will take place.”’ 
A Marine Wonder. 
Many Manchester and Magnolia 
people went to Gloucester the early 
part of the week to see the little 
Norwegian lifeboat Urad, which, after 
six dreary months of buffetting the 
winds and seas on the broad Atlantic, 
came within a hair of being smashed 
to pieces on the boulders at Pavillion 
beach last Saturday night. 
The boat is a little wonder, and is, 
indeed, a marine curiosity. She is 
only 18 feet long, eight feet wide, 
eight feet deep, draws four feet of 
water, and is egg-shaped in appear- 
ance. 
On the 27th of last June Captain 
Brude, with three men, started out 
from Aalesund, Norway, on an exper- 
imental trip across the Atlantic, the 
voyage being made to demonstrate 
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the prize of a million francs offered by 
the French government for a life-boat 
that would reduce to a minimum the 
loss of life in marine accidents, and he 
intended to reach St. Louis before 
the fair closed. 
The trip demonstrated all the Nor- 
wegian captain claimed for his remark- 
able little craft, and his hopes were in 
no wise weakened as a result of the 
misfortune in Gloucester harbor. The 
boat has been tied up at Langsford’s 
wharf in Gloucester al] the week, 
where she has been the object of the 
curious. 
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