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  • Barrier Miner. MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1912. THE TRAGIC FOUNDERING OF THE TITANIC.

    SHOCKING as the first news of the Titanic disaster was the details are even more appalling. Even the most sensational accounts which were ... [Article] (1670 words)
  • THE METAL MARKET. LEAD, £16 6/3 PER TON. [Reuter's Message.] London, Saturday.

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  • THE LATE COAL STRIKE. "THE MINER'S" RELIEF FUND REOPENED. ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS.

    The following additional contributions have been received for the relief of the distress caused in the United Kingdom by the dispute in the coal ... [Article] (57 words)
  • NEW STORY FOR "THE MINER." TO COMMENCE ON WEDNESDAY NEXT.

    "Those whom God hath joined together let no man put asunder." These are the opening words of a new story by that popular writer, Marion Ward, ... [Article] (102 words)
  • THE TITANIC DISASTER FURTHER STATEMENTS BY SURVIVORS. "AN A[?]ONISING ARRAY OF HORRORS." INQUIRY OPENED IN NEW YORK. HEROISM OF THE OFFICERS OF THE TITANIC.

    The additional statements which have been made by the surviv[?]rs from the Titanic are of a sensational character. After the collision with the [?]ce some of the passengers went to bed being satisfied of the safety of the steamer. There was a difficulty in persuading some to go into the boats at ... [Article] (130 words)
  • CHINESE HIDE UNDER SEATS OF LIFEBOATS. SEVEN NAMELESS INFANTS RESCUED. London, Saturday.

    Six Chinese hid under the seats of lifeboats prior to the launching of the boats, and were not detected. Seven infants, whose names have ... [Article] (80 words)
  • THE RELIEF FUNDS. London, Sunday.

    The Women's Relief Fund has reached £7000, the Mansion House Fund £40,000, and the Southampton Fund £6200. ... [Article] (22 words)
  • THE PERISHED AND SAVED. OFFICIAL FIGURES BY THE WHITE STAR COMPANY. New York, Saturday.

    The White Star Company reports that 1633 persons perished, and that 705 were saved. Eighty-five of the latter have been admitted into hospitals. ... [Article] (38 words)
  • THE SPEED OF THE TITANIC. INSTRUCTIONS TO BREAK FIRST VOYAGE RECORD. HOW THE CAPTAIN DIED. New York, Saturday.

    The survivors state that the Titanic was steaming 21 knots, in accordance with instructions to keen up the speed in order to break the first voyage ... [Article] (128 words)
  • PASSENGERS RETIRE TO THEIR BEDS AFTER COLLISION. CONVINCED TITANIC WOULD NOT SINK. New York, Saturday.

    Many of the passengers retired to their beds after the collision, convinced that the Titanic would not sink. Others stood around the rails, ridiculing as ... [Article] (52 words)
  • THE WIRELESS OPERATOR. STUCK TO HIS POST TO THE LAST. New York, Saturday.

    Phillips, the wireless operator, stuck to his post till the dynamo censed to work and the water invaded the room. With Mr. Bride, his assistant, he was ... [Article] (43 words)
  • THE SINKING OF THE TITANIC. STORY RELATED BY THREE FRENCH SURVIVORS. SPECTACLE RESEMBLING A FANTASTIC STAGE PICTURE. TRIBUTE TO THE TITANIC'S CREW. New York, Saturday.

    Three French survivors, who were playing cards at the time of the impact with the ice, state that they heard a violent noise like screams, and ... [Article] (270 words)
  • HOW MR. BRUCE ISMAY WAS SAVED. New York, Saturday.

    Mr. Bruce Ismay, when rescued, had his slippers, pyjamas, and overcoat on. He was dazed with the cold. Several stories narrated by passengers show ... [Article] (46 words)
  • SHIP'S BARBER BLOWN OFF THE DECK. SURVIVORS ON A RAFT. New York, Saturday.

    Charles Williams, the racquet champion, who was rescued, said that one of the funnels of the Titanic fell, scattering many bodies in the water. ... [Article] (87 words)
  • MR. BRIDE'S STORY OF PHILLIPS'S HEROISM. WOMEN ROW A LIFEBOAT. TAKE THE PLACE OF WEAK AND UNSKILLED STEWARDS. New York, Saturday.

    Mr. Bride, the wireless assistant, had both his feet injured. He bore testimony to Phillips's courage. Phillips, he said, kept on signalling till ... [Article] (195 words)
  • THE SENATE'S INQUIRY. MR. BRUCE ISMAY'S EVIDENCE. THE TITANIC WAS NOT PUSHED TO HER SPEED LIMIT. New York, Saturday.

    The Senate's inquiry into the Titanic disaster has been opened. Mr. Bruce Ismay stated that he was asleep at the time the iceberg was ... [Article] (141 words)
  • THE LAST SCENES ON THE TITANIC. AN AGONISING ARRAY OF HORRORS. STATED THAT 800 JUMPED INTO THE SEA. New York, Saturday.

    According to some of the survivors, the last scenes on the Titanic presented on agonising array of horrors. As the ship sank, her stern rose precipitately, ... [Article] (106 words)
  • MR. BRUCE ISMAY'S INSTRUCTIONS. ALL WHITE STAR LINERS TO BE EQUIPPED WITH SUFFICIENT LIFEBOATS AND RAFTS. New York, Sunday.

    Mr. Bruce Ismay has given instructions that all White Star liners of the international mercantile marine are to be equipped with lifeboats and rafts ... [Article] (49 words)
  • EVIDENCE AT THE INQUIRY. STATEMENTS OF OFFICERS.

    The Senate Investigation Committee re-examined Bruce Ismay. The officers of the Titanic gave evidence that the vessel followed strictly the southern ... [Article] (78 words)
  • REFERENCES IN THE CHURCHES. Nicholls-street Methodist.

    Reference was made right through the service at the Nicholls-street Methodist Church last night to the Titanic disaster. At the commencement ... [Article] (65 words)
  • The R.C. Cathedral.

    At the Cathedral last night, the Rev. Father Killian, B.A., preached a most powerful and impressive sermon on the subject of the terrible calamity which ... [Article] (257 words)
  • EFFECT OF UNDERWRITERS.

    The question of the insurance on huge vessels is one of interest. In the case of the Olympic it was stated, when she collided with H.M.S. Hawke ... [Article] (151 words)
  • WATER-TIGHT BULKHEADS.

    The construction of the Titanic was carefully designed to secure her floating, even if any two of her compartments were flooded. With this end ... [Article] (57 words)
  • ICEBERGS AND FOGS.. WHITE STAR OFFICERS STORY.

    A continuous service of 13, years in White Star Atlantic liners renders Mr. Williams, chief officer of the Medic (now in Australian waters), competent ... [Article] (279 words)
  • PREVIOUS DISASTERS.

    The White Star line seems to have had more than its share of misfortune. The sister ship of the Titanic, the Olympic, collided with the British ... [Article] (375 words)
  • A WOMAN'S DEATH. BODY FOUND IN STORMWATER CHANNEL. Sydney, Monday.

    The body of a young woman was found at the bottom of a stormwater channel near Parramatta-road, Camperdown, yesterday morning by William ... [Article] (298 words)
  • MINING. LONDON MARKET.

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  • ADELAIDE SHARE MARKET. MORNING QUOTATIONS.

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  • COPE'S CREEK CENTRAL TINDREDGING COMPANY.

    The manager of the Cope's Creek Central Tin-Dredging Company reports: —The mine manager advises by telegram that the new pump is now ... [Article] (43 words)
  • BARRIER SHARES IN LONDON. "THE MINER'S" WEEKLY REPORT.

    Mr. G. E. Goodhart, writing on March 22 from the London Stock Exchange, reports as follows:— Barrier shares have had a very quiet ... [Article] (348 words)
  • ATTEMPTED SERIOUS ASSAULT. ON LADY PASSENGER IN OAKLEIGH TRAIN. THE CULPRIT GETS AWAY. Melbourne, Monday.

    An unknown man attempted a serious assault upon a single lady, who was a passenger in the Oakleigh train on Saturday morning. The lady ... [Article] (171 words)
  • A BOY'S RASH ACT. HANGS HIMSELF IN A SCHOOL SHELTER SHED. DELIBERATE PREPARATIONS FOR DEATH. Melbourne, Monday.

    A boy named Carl Wekwerth, aged 14, hanged himself at Geelong on Friday evening, but the tragedy was not discovered until Saturday morning. ... [Article] (369 words)
  • FATALITY AT BLOCK 10. MR. HENRY OLSEN KILLED. DEATH FROM SHOCK AND SUFFOCATION.

    A young man, Mr. Henry Olsen, was killed while working at the 815ft. level in the Block 10 mine on Saturday night about 10.30 o'clock. ... [Article] (291 words)
  • VICTORIA. THE NAVAL COLLEGE. Melbourne, Monday.

    The Minister for Defence has given his approval of the conditions drawn up by the Naval Board of the Naval College. A penalty of £75 for each ... [Article] (51 words)
  • FALL DOWN A LIFT WELL. Melbourne, Monday.

    Daphne Jones, aged 16, fell a distance of 8ft. down a lift well at Robert Harper's factory at Port Melbourne She was removed to the hospital ... [Article] (45 words)
  • A CARRIAGE CLEANER'S SUICIDE. FOUND WITH HIS THROAT CUT. THE WIFE'S STORY. Adelaide, Monday.

    Henry August Johannes Arthur Frederick Wilhelm Dankel aged 43, a carriage cleaner, living in High-street, Kensington, was at 12.40 a.m. on ... [Article] (156 words)
  • STEAMER DISABLED AT SEA. TUG SENT TO HER ASSISTANCE. Wellington, Monday.

    The steamer Clan Ogilvie, from Dunedin to Newcastle has been reported to be partially disabled at sea. A tug has been despatched from Wellington ... [Article] (40 words)
  • POLICE COURT. THIS MORNING'S SITTINGS.

    At this morning's sitting of the Police Court, presided over by Mr. C. F. Butler, S.M., the following cases were dealt with:— ... [Article] (242 words)
  • ODDFELLOWS. STAR OF THE SOUTH JUVENILE BRANCH.

    The usual monthly meeting of the Star of the South, juvenile branch, was held in the lodgeroom on Wednesday. April 17. The noble grand, Bro. ... [Article] (123 words)

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