Mails by the R.M.S. Victoria will probably be delivered to-morrow. The City Council will meet this afternoon. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsNone who heard the sonorous tones of the City fire bell as it rang an alarm of fire at about 1 o’clock yesterday morning imagined that it was ringing the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 371 wordsThe remains of the victims were- removed to the Morgue, where they now lie awaiting the opening of the inquest, in order that they may be buried. The ...
Article : 140 wordsThe house and furniture are insured in the Norwich Union office, for which Mr Harry Brind is the agent, for £250. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe outbreak was first observed from the outside by a young man named Dickson, a resident of Alfredton, who, seeing the reflection, ran across to the shop, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 804 wordsThere have been many destructive fifes in Ballarat, but hone which hate been attended by such shockingly fatal results as this. The nearest approach to it took ...
Article : 487 wordsMr and Mrs Jenkin are naturally quite overpowered by the horror of the fatality. At present their faculties are numbed, land they cannot fully realise the sense or ...
Article : 151 wordsThe first persons to arrive after the outbreak was observed were Mr and Mrs Quayle, into whose keeping Mr Jenkin handed, his youngest children. Harry ...
Article : 100 wordsWas visited by thousands during the day, —many, doubtless, attracted by morbid curiosity, and others by genuine sympathy for the sufferers. The übiquitous ...
Article : 135 wordsOne of the neighbors sent an alarm from the Warrior hotel, but long before this the.reflection of fire had been seen from the watch-tower, and the bell rang ...
Article : 227 wordsWill take place to-morrow afternoon, leaving Mr Spargo’s residence at 3 o’clock, The terrible fatality was formally reported to the Coroner last night, ...
Article : 73 wordsAt the Cathedral Church the Rev. J. Kirkland said the City of Ballarat has been sympathy because of [?] of horror and sympathy because of the tragedy which ...
Article : 704 wordsMr Henry Jenkin, 19 years of age. gives the following account of the occurrence—I was the last in the house to go to bed. and I retired at about a quarter ...
Article : 711 wordsThis gruesome task could not he undertaken until a complete mastery had been obtained over the fire but long before it was quite extinguished the police and ...
Article : 427 wordsMessrs Coghlan, Boase and Co. report: —We offered at auction at our yards this week 244 horses and 268 pigs. Horses—A full supply of fresh horses, including ...
Article : 570 wordsMrs Algie, who was 26 years of age, was the eldest child of Mr and Mrs Jenkin and the wife of Mr William Algie, who is at present in South Africa His wife ...
Article : 57 wordsHow the fire originated will probably never be known. Whether as some suppose, it broke out in the bathroom, or in the kitchen, where it was first ...
Article : 430 wordsSir,-Your colum[?] this morning contain a full account of the terrible disaster and sorrow which have [?] Mr Jenkin and his family. [?] who read will be ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Mon 20 Aug 1900, Page 1
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