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  4. NIGHT OF TERROR.

    It is fairly well assured now that 134 of the ill-fated Volturno's complement perished either by drowning or were burnt to death in the flames. The survivors' tales tell of the terrors of the night. The sole of one man's boot was burned right through ...

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  6. KEMBLA GRANGE RACES.

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  8. MAN'S TERRIBLE DEATH

    A strange and somewhat disjointed story was told at the City Coroner's Court this morning, when Mr. H. S. Hawkins held an inquiry concerning the death of Michael ...

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  9. OIL ON THE TROUBLED WATERS.

    Describing the rescue of the passengers, another New York resident, Mr. Muller, said: "Ropes were, cast from the lifeboats to the Volturno, and passengers were made fast ...

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  10. IMMIGRANTS FOR VICTORIA.

    There has been a strong revival in emigration inquires concerning Australia. The Indrapura, which sails to-day, will take way 850 passengers for Victoria, the ...

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  11. HOW THEY WERE RESCUED.

    The Grosser and the Kroonland are conveying 195 of the rescued to New York. Both vessels are due to-day. The other ships that have Volturno ...

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  12. ON BOARD THE CARMANIA.

    The consensus of opinion, so far as it can be gathered from information brought by Atlantic liners that reached port to-day, is that 134 lives were lost in the Volturno ...

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  13. "IT WAS AWFUL."

    An interesting narrative was supplied by Mr. Mansfield, of New York. "Although lines and rafts were thrown to the people in the water," said Mr. ...

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  14. MENACE TO NAVIGATION.

    The Admiralty has despatched the cruiser Donegal from Lamlash, in the Isle of Arran, to seek and destroy the remains of the Volturno, which will be a menace to ...

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  15. FATED VESSEL'S CREW.

    Until Captain Inch, who was in command of the Volturno, makes his official statement, the full facts regarding the behavior of the crew and Passengers are not likely to be ...

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  16. INSURED FOR £60,000.

    The Canadian Northern Railway Company, which owns the Volturno, estimates the loss at £80,000. The vessel was insured for £60,000. ...

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  17. TRINTEPOHL'S STORY.

    Later details have been told by the man Trintepohi, one of the rescued, who related his story to Mr. Arthur Spurgeon of Cassell's Publishing Co., London. ...

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  18. FLAMES 80 FEET HIGH.

    Some additional details of the Volturno catastrophe have been received in New York from the German liner Grosser Kurfurst, which was one of the 10 vessels that went to ...

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  19. FIRE THEORY.

    One of the surmises regarding the fire is that it was caused by a heated propeller shaft. ...

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  20. "JUST LIKE HELL."

    Passengers on some of the vessels which were at the scene of the disaster say that the incidents of the night will never be forgotten by them. ...

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  21. VICIOUS MAGPIE.

    Yesterday afternoon a magpie belonging to a neighbor attacked and severely injured the three-months-old son of Mrs. J. W. Marshall, of Villiers-street. North Parramatta ...

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  22. CAMBRIAN DESERTERS.

    When the Cambrian cleared Sydney Heads yesterday she left behind 25 of her crew. They did not all desert on the one day. The total is made up of men who have deserted, ...

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  23. BOAT'S CREW'S PLUCKY FIGHT.

    The gallant effort of Chief-Officer Gardner, of the Carmania, and his crew in their attempt to reach the burning ship in a lifeboat was one of the finest incidents of the drama. ...

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  25. SMASHED AND SWAMPED.

    In the course of a further interview Mr. Arthur Spurgeon, manager of Cassell's Publishing Co., said: "The first vessel that reached the scene after the Carmania was ...

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