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Advertising : 18 wordsThe committee of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons has decided to suspend the Forfar Lodge for a period of three years an account of its action in ...
Article : 50 wordsSome of the crew, before leaving for Liyerpoal to-day by the Lapland, said that there had been no life-saving drill on the Titanic during the voyage, ...
Article : 59 wordsIn the London "Daily News" there is published the narrative of Lady Cosmo Duff-Gordon, one of tine passengers of the ill-fated Titanic, in ...
Article : 106 wordsThe story of the most disastrous the most tragic maritime event recorded, is now available from the lips of the eye-witnesses, and it may be ...
Article : 602 words"At last over the troubled waters the first presage of dawn showed over the scene, and there on one side of us was the huge ice floes and big bergs ...
Article : 115 wordsMr. Ben Tillet, the well-known Labor leader, has issued, on behalf of the dock and wharf laborers unions, a manifesto protesting against what he ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 words"I was awakened from my slumber by a long, grinding crash. I called my husband and he daft the cabin to investigate the cause of the ominouas ...
Article : 118 words"At last she came. We were taken almost helpless aboard. The scene on board the Carpathia was ghastly. Every face was blanched with horror and ...
Article : 75 wordsThe White Star, Hamburg-Amerika, and Canadian-Pacific lines have aid decided that in future their ships shall carry a sufficient number of boats to ...
Article : 39 words"Our boat was the twelfth or thirteenth, launched There were twelve in it-five stokers, two Americana (Messrs. Solomons and Spergel) two ...
Article : 85 wordsJames Etches, one of the stewards who was saved, says that Mr. Suggerheini, the multi-millionaire, and his secretary were assisted by him to dress ...
Article : 95 wordsAs was generally anticipated, Winthrop Hackett, the retiring member, was the only nominee for the representation of the South-West ...
Article : 76 wordsThe inquiry by a Senate committee into the Titanic disaster has commenced at New York. Mr. Bruce Ismay (managing director ...
Article : 442 wordsThe steamer Australind with 500 immigrants on board for Australia, called here to-day in order to replenish her coal and water supplies. After ...
Article : 45 words"We cruised around in the ice for about two hours, and then suddenly saw the Titanic give a curious Shiver. There were then no lights on the ship ...
Article : 127 wordsAlfred White, another sailor, said that the iceberg which the Titanic struck was black, and was difficult to see at any distance. There was little ...
Article : 45 wordsInterviewed regarding the hotel purchased by the Commonwealth on the new post-office site at Perth, Mr. King O'Malley, the Minister for Home Affairs, said ...
Article : 367 wordsNominations for vacancies in each province for the Legislative Council were received to-day. In all provinces except two more than one candidate has ...
Article : 80 wordsSeveral of the craw state that when the boats were launched they believed that they could see a number of fishing smacks about five miles distant, but ...
Article : 56 words"The screaming now was agonising and I have never heard before and never hope to hear again such a continuous chorus of utter agony. A ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 wordsThe English subscription list to relieve the sufferers has now reached £100,000. ...
Article : 44 wordsAt the majority of the churches to-day the bells, all muffled, were tolled, and the Dead March played as the first voluntary. In most of the ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. Phillips, the chief wirless telegraphic operator on the Titanic, stuck to this post until his dynamo ceased working. With 'Mr. Bride, his ...
Article : 229 wordsSome of the survivors state that the five postal clerks in charge of the mails carried by the Titanic carried 200 sacks of registered mails to the upper ...
Article : 66 words"There was to be seen now one big iceberg, possibly the one we struck, which seemed to pursue us with. relentless pertinacity. The rowers in ...
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Bunbury Herald (WA : 1892 - 1919), Tue 23 Apr 1912, Page 1
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