William Phillips, alias Mellons, 23, laborer, the father of the girl who met her death under such tragic circumstances near Middle Harbor, appeared in the dock of the Water Police ...
Article : 217 wordsEarly the morning the good and faithful s.s. Dorrigo, her decks crowded with the survivors of the Satara, the big steamer which was wrecked off Seal Rocks on Wednesday ...
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Advertising : 630 wordsOne of our correspondents yesterday, discussing the question of sharks and bathers, proposed a method of dealing with those unpleasant fishes which most people would regard ...
Article : 237 wordsThe Lascar crew was mustered on the North Coast wharf this morning, and inspected by Customs officers. They happen to be prohibited within the meaning of the Alien Restriction ...
Article : 108 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Evening.-In the Dominion House of Commons to-day. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadian Premier, was questioned as to why Lord Kitchener had neglected the ...
Article : 97 wordsA well-known shipmaster on the coast for many years, in talking over the loss of the Satara, remarked, "It's not so much the want of lights on the coast as want of an efficient ...
Article : 232 wordsIt is satisfactory to note that diploma day at Hawkesbury Agricultural College has been marked with the attention it deserves, and that the year's progress has been so ...
Article : 381 wordsApplication was made to the Furniture Employees' Wages Board (sitting at No. 54 Young-street, Mr. Thomas E. Spencer presiding) on behalf of the employees of Messrs. Syznonds' ...
Article : 381 wordsThe Navigation Department advises that approximately the Satara wreck is five miles south, by east from the lighthouse at Seal Rocks, so that wreckage is a danger to ...
Article : 49 wordsAt Newcastle the Satara shipped 5700 tons of coal. Of this 4500 tons were for India, the remainder being bunkered for use on the voyage. ...
Article : 89 wordsAn "Evening News" reporter, who endeavored to obtain from Captain Hugill an account of what transpired at the time of the disaster, or some information as to his doings before and ...
Article : 390 wordsThe sunken steamer was launched in December, 1901, from the shipbuilding yards of Messrs. W. Denny and Brothers, at Dumbarton, to the order of the British-India Steam ...
Article : 164 wordsJohn Condon, 35, an immigrant, had a remarkable escape from death, in George-street, near Wynyard-street, city, shortly before 11 o'clock this morning. ...
Article : 183 wordsBuilt on the site of the residence of the late Mr. Daniel Egan, once Postmaster-General, whose family was lost in the Dunbar wreck, the new Vaucluse Town Hall was opened on ...
Article : 463 wordsThe discovery of a plague rat near Darling Harbor shows that the disease has a remarkable capacity for maintaining itself in a once-infected district. After ten months without a ...
Article : 253 wordsA witness of the disaster was Mr. Lovell, the keeper of the Seal Rock Lighthouse, which is at Sugar Loaf Point on the mainland near the scene of the wreck. By means of his telescope ...
Article : 301 wordsTHE attitude taken toy Mr. J. M. Joshua, President of the Victorian Chamber of Manufacturers, towards the Labor Party need not occasion much surprise. His ...
Article : 760 wordsThe Dorrigo brought Captain Hugill, 10 officers and engineers of the Satara, Pilot Binstead (of the Torres Straits Association), two passengers (Messrs. Asplin and Power), and 78 ...
Article : 801 wordsFREMANTLE, Thursday.-According to advices received this morning, the P. and O. Steamship Company has given instructions to fit up all their Bombay and Australian mail ...
Article : 106 wordsThe Navigation Department this morning received a message from the lighthouse keeper at Sugarloaf Point, stating that he had visited Croki Beach, and found it strewn with ...
Article : 62 wordsa cough, cold, nose, throat, or lung trouble, stomach, bowel, or kidney complaint, rheumatism, neuralgia, USE SANDER'S EXTRACT-5 drops in a tablespoon water. Remember ...
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Advertising : 20 wordsAn American paper is responsible for the report that a black rose has at last been grown. The man who has evolved this botanical freak is said to be a poor cripple, who is now in ...
Article : 244 words"I was on the bridge when the ship went down." It was one of the survivors who spoke. He told the tale of his being one of the last on ...
Article : 312 wordsAUCKLAND, Thursday.-The schooner Houte, 99 tons, which left Sydney for Kaipara on March 8, and was reported overdue, has arrived at Helensville. ...
Article : 26 wordsS.S. Namoi, 1414 tons, to Hawkesbury River, every Saturday, from wharf foot of King-street, at 2 o'clock. Return Fare, 2/-.-[?] ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 21 Apr 1910, Page 4
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