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  6. EVENTS OF THE DAY.

    THE S.S. GAMBIER, Of Messrs W. Howard Smith and Sons' line, which was sunk this morning in the West Channel through collision with Messrs James Paterson and Co.'s steamer Essby. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LATEST GABLES.

    A report has been received at the Chilian Legation in London that the Insurgents, who were sandwiched between two bodies of Government troops. ...

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  8. THE MISSING.

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  9. STEERAGE PASSENGERS.

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  10. THE CREW.

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  11. SOCIAL LEGISLATION IN GERMANY.

    In the Reichstag last night General Von Caprivi, the Gorman Chancellor, introduced a Bill for the suppression of inebriety. The measure provides for ...

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  12. TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE NEAR PORT PHILLIP HEADS.

    The issue, this morning, soon after 10 o'clock, of a HERALD Extraordinary startled the city and suburbs with particulars of one of the most lamentable ...

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  13. THE PASSENGER LIST.

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  14. WAS THERE DELAY?

    How do you account for such delay on the part of the Easby in taking you all on board ? That is a very hard thing to say. We ...

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  15. STEERAGE:

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  16. HE COULD NOT SLEEP.

    Did you drop off to sleep all right ? No. said Mr Sims, with quiet gravity, strangely enough I could not sleep. This was unusual with me. It was the ...

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  17. AN EXTRAORDINARY TRAGEDY.

    A terrible tragedy occurred in St. Petersburg to-day, when a tame bear which had been taught to drink, entered a tavern and attempted to seize a keg ...

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  18. AN EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR. Had they their boats out?

    No. Not then. It was not until we got our boat to their shipside, and had handed our crowd of trightoned females and children aboard. that they ...

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  19. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    London money market still very easy English wheat and hop crops seriously injured. Rain in the Wimmera. Much wanted. ...

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  20. CAPTAIN BELL'S STATEMENT.

    Captain Boll, of the Gambier, is a hardy man, and though he looks haggard he seems to have come out of a terrible time in a splendid manner. Wrapped in ...

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  21. MR PARNELL AND THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL.

    Mr Dwyer Gray has scoured control of the "Freeman's Journal." It is stated that Mr Parnell is now starting an opposition newspaper. ...

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  22. RECOVERY OF BODIES.

    One of the search parties engaged in searching the Bay have recovered three bodies, and landed them at the Fishermen's pier. They are those of two men ...

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  23. THE CREW.

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  24. ON THE EASBY.

    we were all treated with great kindness. They gave us everything they had, and the clothing you see me in was lent to me by one of the seamen of that ...

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  25. COINAGE OF SILVER IN AUSTRALIA.

    The "Financial News" to-day, in a leading article, disapproves of the proposal that Australia should coin its own silver. ...

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  26. AN ANXIOUS CROWD ON THE WHARF.

    Tho Easby had not been long at the wharf before she w[?] literally rushed by a large crowd of both men and women trembling with anxiety to know the best. ...

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  27. THE STATEMENT OF THE CHIEF STEWARD OF THE GAMBIER.

    Mr J. Hughes, chief steward of the Gambier, made a statement this morning to a representative of this paper. He said :--We had just got ...

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  28. STATEMENT OF CAPTAIN PRIDEAUX.

    Captain Prideaux gives the following account of the catastrophe:--I left Melbourne at 9.30 last night, and at one this morning, when passing the Royal George buoy, ...

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  29. THE IRISH HARVEST.

    The severe weather recently experienced has utterly ruined the Irish harvest. ...

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  30. THE COMPLETE LIST.

    Mr E. Shaw. Mrs Glenfield and child. Mr and Mrs Robinson. Mrs Decomyn. ...

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  31. ILLNESS OF MR SPURGEON.

    The bulletin issued by the medical attendants of Mr C. H. Spurgeon today. states that his condition is worse. ...

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  32. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    An accident of a very serious character occurred shortly before 12 o'clock noon, to-day in Gipps street, Collingwood. It appears that Mr ...

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  33. THE CARGO.

    The carge was chiefly made up as follows :--304 cases of fruit, 25 tons of fencing-wire, 51 building stones for Mutual Store and Bank of Australasia, 20 ...

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  34. DESCRIPTION OF THE VESSEL.

    The following is the description of the Gambier as contained in Lloyd's register: Iron screw steamer. ex occan, 1578 tons gross, 1030 net, 90 A1 Lloyds. spar ...

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  35. THE GAMBIER'S LOOK-OUT MAN.

    The look-out man of the Gambier was much in evidence in Meson Howard, Smith and Company's office this morning, where be was interviewed by ...

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  36. THE INSURANCES.

    The Gambier was insured for L15,000, which was equally divided between the Southern and the Commercial Union companies. The Essby was in[?]cred in ...

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  37. NARRATIVE OF A SURVIVOR

    Mr John Sims, of Waverisy, near Sydney. a young man about 23 years of age, gives the following narrative of the awful catastrophe. Congratulated first on ...

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  39. ON BOARD THE EASBY.

    Truly, the seche presented on board the steamer Easby when she resched the Wharf below the Little Dock this morning was an extraordinary ...

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  40. TESTIMONIAL TO CAPTAIN BILL.

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  41. WE GOT AWAY

    in the boat, the two seamen, Jefferson and Hughes at the oars, and the women and children' crouching down in the bottom of the boat. The gunwale of the ...

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  42. STEERAGE PASSENGERS.

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