Anxious enquiries were made early on Wednesday morning concerning the fate of the missing man Kilpatrick and the movements of the Euro. Our ...
Article : 585 wordsThe racing was interesting, and more palatable to backers than it was on the opening day. Once again the big event —the Adelaide Cup—was taken across the ...
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Advertising : 105 wordsAfter leaving Kingscote on Monday night the Euro steamed at dead slow for Harvey's Return, where the two shipwrecked men discovered by Mr. Smith the second ...
Article : 1,054 wordsEarly this morning all hands were moving at Cape Borda. The head keeper intended taking Mitchell and Simpson to Harvey's Return at sunrise to meet the tug Euro. ...
Article : 1,086 wordsFortunately it is so rarely that a wreck attended with such fearful loss of life a has occurred in the case of the Loch Sloy happens off the coast of this colony that ...
Article : 419 wordsThe Euro, with the survivors Mitchell and Simpson on board, will reach the Semaphore about daylight this morning. The Port Adelaide Manager of Messrs. George ...
Article : 64 wordsJust how the Loch Sloy came to be where she was early on the morning of the fateful day will in all probability never be known There is a Scriptural adage that ...
Article : 313 wordsHappily the list of marine casualties which have occurred in the South Australian coast includes no shipwreck in which the loss of life approaches anywhere near the ...
Article : 480 words"J. H. C." writes —"Enclosed find cheque for £1 1s. as a contribution to the 'Loch Sloy Survivors Fund,' opened by "The Register " a fund which should ...
Article : 114 wordsDuring the trip round, to Kingscote from Cape Borda I had an interview with William Mitchell, able seaman, for the purpose of obtaining his version of the casualty. His ...
Article : 142 wordsBEACHPORT, May 8.—Last week we had wintry weather. About 2 inches of rain fell. HOLDER. April 11.—The weather sill ...
Article : 118 wordsTHE CROSS MARKS THE POINT WHERE THE LOCH SLOY WENT ASHORE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 577 wordsOne of the first duties which devolved upon the authorities on Wednesday morning was to acknowledge the good work done by the officials stationed at ...
Article : 657 wordsThe wreck of the Loch Sloy at a point outside the are of light given by the Cape Borda Lighthouse has caused some attention to be again directed to a proposition ...
Article : 179 wordsThe Euro approached, as close to the shore as was deemed prudent. The soundings on that part of the coast have never been accurately determined, and Captain ...
Article : 427 wordsIn view of the privations suffered by the survivors from the wreck, after safely reaching land, the question has been asked whether it would not be possible to ...
Article : 170 wordsWilliam John Simpson, an apprentice, and one of the survirors, has graphically described his experiences to our reporter who is on board the ...
Article : 1,189 wordsAdelaide Benevolent and Stringers' Friend Society.—The monthly meeting was held in the Boardroom on Tuesday afternoon, Mr. D. Nock in the chair. There were also present Mesdames ...
Article : 275 wordsAbout 4 o'clock the Chief Secretary received the following telegram from Captain Creswell from Cape Borda:— "Found wreck, about three and a half ...
Article : 108 wordsAt 9.25 last night our Borda correspondent telegraphed:—"The second keeper has not yet returned. The lad George May should have arrived at the spot where ...
Article : 98 wordsThe insurances effected on the cargo of the Loch Sloy, so far as can be ascertained, are as follows:—Victoria, £300; National of New Zealand, £133; Canton, £122 ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 11 May 1899, Page 6
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