The railway disaster at Redfern is proving more fatal than was at first expected. Other deaths have occurred, and the condition of several of the other patients is precarious. Further ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Union Company has lost several steamers during its career on the New Zealand coast, but with the excoption of the Tarara, lost at Waipapa Point, few lives have perished ...
Article : 1,858 wordsBRISBANE.—November 1. the Cintra (s.) arrived to Brisbane from the north. The Buninyong (s.), arrived at Brisbane from Sydney. The Leura (s.), left Keppel Bay for Townsville. The Lubra (s.) arrived at Rockhampton ...
Article : 1,843 wordsThe late Very Rev. Callaghan M'Carthy, Roman Catholic Dean, of Concord, who died in St. Vincent's Hospital, was one of the oldest and most venerated priests in the diocese of Sydney ...
Article : 201 wordsA number of residents of Hillston and district, accompanied by Messrs Carroll, Gormly, O'Sullivan, Rose, and Ashton. Ms.L.A., yesterday afternoon waited on the Minister for Works and urged on him ...
Article : 241 wordsThe inquest on the body of the fireman Charles Orr was commenced in the Coroner's Court, Chancery-square, yesterday morning, before the City Coroner (Mr. J. C. Woore) and a jury of 14. ...
Article : 1,701 wordsLetters were yesterday received by the Seaham Colliery Company informing them that the American barque Richard Parsons, recently at Sydney, was totally wrecked in Mindora Straits ...
Article : 61 wordsDuring yesterday Mr. J. Parry, the outdoor superintendent, and Mr. Kneeshaw, his chief clerk, made constant inquiries at the hospitals as to the wounded, and they also interviewed the ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Colonial Secretary, in reply to an influential deputation to-day, again expressed himself as opposed to the erecting of tollbars, and stated that he hoped soon to see arrangements made to place ...
Article : 346 wordsMr. David Storey, M.L.A., yesterday morning introduced to the Minister for Works an influential deputation from the Eastern suburbs, who urged on Mr. Young the desirability of pushing on a line of ...
Article : 967 wordsMany inquiries were made yesterday by members at Parliament House in regard to the condition of Mr. F. W. Webb, Clerk of the Assembly, and Mr. Robertson, second clerk assistant, and much ...
Article : 156 wordsThe Mayor and several members of the Botany Borough Council, accompanied by Mr. Stephen, M.L.A., yesterday afternoon waited on the Minister for Works and asked for the extension of ...
Article : 138 wordsIt has been arranged that the funeral of Mr. E. L. Jones, the senior partner of Messrs. David Jones and Co., shall take place to-day The procession will leave the Strathfield Congregational ...
Article : 272 wordsMr. Charles Faning will take his benefit at the Tivoli Theatre to-night, when Mr. G. H Wood's drama, "The Mad Poot" and his "Polyglot Parrot" song will be included in the special ...
Article : 50 wordsSir Alfred Roberts, accompanied by Sir William Windeyer, visited the Prince Alfred Hospital yesterday. Sir Alfred made a special inspection of the arrangements that had been made in ...
Article : 222 wordsThe City Organist gave an extra recital at the Town Hall last night, for which he had arranged a particularly attractive programme. He first played the introduction to the third act of "Lohengrin," ...
Article : 151 wordsThe funeral of the fireman Orr took place at the North Sydney Cemetery yesterday afternoon Owing to the inquest being held at the same time us the funeral, none of the officials were present ...
Article : 63 words"Love's Sacrifice," the tragedy chosen by the University Dramatic Society for performance at the Opera House last night, is one of John Ford's finest works. It was written in 1633, however, and could ...
Article : 747 wordsDriver W. Pearce, who died at the Prince Alfied Hospital, was 29 years of age. The body will be buried at Rookwood this afternoon, being conveyed thither by the special funeral train at 2 ...
Article : 60 wordsThe R.M.S., Ruahine arrived at Hobart 1st instant from London. The R.M.S. Ophir yesterday arrived at Melbourne from London. She is due here to-morrow. ...
Article : 31 wordsAt an early hour this morning the patients in the Sydney Hospital were stated to be making fair progress, and none of them are in a critical condition. ...
Article : 32 wordsCommander Creswell, of the local naval force, in submitting the report on the condition of the lifeboats, points out that it was only after the wreck of the Æolus any complaint ...
Article : 304 wordsThe Chingtu leaves Newcastle at 11.30 a.m. to-day Friday, and will leave Sydney for Hongkong, via Queensland ports, on the 8th instant. The Changsha, from Hongkong, left Moreton Bay at 7 a.m. yesterday, and will arrive here ...
Article : 112 wordsThe funeral of the late Mr. E. A. Grainger will take place at Waverley Comotery this afternoon. ...
Article : 21 wordsDr. Odillo Maher, who is in St. Vincent's Hospital, is reported to be making satisfactory progress towards recovery. He is suffering from severe scalds on the face, hands, and throat. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe funeral of the late Mr. William H. Quodling will take place this morning. The coffin will be conveyed to Strathfield by the 9.28 a.m. train, and the funeral will take place at Enfield. ...
Article : 87 wordsDr. C. J. Weeks, of Croydon, has almost completely recovered from his injuries, which were only of a slight nature. He is suffering a little from the shock and a slight injury to the spine, ...
Article : 183 wordsThe New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, have received advice of the arrival of the Ruahine at Hobart at 4 a.m. on Thursday, and she sails for New Zealand at daylight to-day. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Burrumbett arrived here fron Melbourne on Monday last, and sails for Melbourne again to-day. Friday, 2nd November. The Elingamite arrived in Melbourne from Sydney on Sunday last, and leaves that port for Sydney. ...
Article : 163 wordsThe Premier, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, said: "I regret very much, Mr. Speaker, to have to inform the House that the consequences of the terrible railway accident which occurred at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 329 wordsAmongst the injured was Mr. W. G. Coward, architect, of Beecroft, and an alderman of that municipality. He was conveyed to the house of Dr. Munre at ...
Article : 70 wordsYesterday a deputation of representatives of the Engineers', Shipwright, and Boilermakers' Unions waited on the Colonial Treasurer to request him to point out to the Imperial authorities the advisability ...
Article : 612 wordsEdwin Perry and George Pearse, firemen of the steamer Ruahine, which arrived at Hobart to-day from London, were each sentenced to 12 weeks' imprisonment for breaching cargo. The men, ...
Article : 94 wordsSome statistical returns in the possession of the Railway Department here relating to railways in different countries, and especially the United States—the largest railway centre in the world— ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Railway Commissioners yesterday sengt to the relatives of the deceased persons their expressions of condolence. Their personal cards were left with the relatives. The Commissioners also ...
Article : 154 wordsA bazaar in aid of the building purchase fund of the Neutral Bay School of Arts was opened yesterday afternoon in the hall of the institution in Ben Boyd-road, Neutial Bay, by Lady Abbott. Lady ...
Article : 350 wordsHonolulu, ship, for Manila, via Newcastle. Tangier (s.), for Mauritius, via Melbourne. Innsmincka (s.), for Port Kembla. Ophir, barque, for Fiji. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Barmedman battery is again in full work on a large lot of 140 tons of splendid stone from the Currajong claim, estimated to yield at least 3oz. per ton. The plates are looking very ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 183 wordsOonah (s.), from Hobart: 1809 cases fruit, 30 half-cases gooseberries, 306 bags tin ore, 12,289 bags silver ore 19 bales hops, 15 half-cases fruit. 102 cases pulp fruit, 37 cases jam, 11 bundles sheepskins, 300 fire-bricks, and sundries. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 328 wordsThe artesian bore put down near the Midland Junction, Guildford, has reached a depth of 249ft., yielding 129,600 gallons daily, the water being of excellent quality. At Cue four ...
Article : 183 wordsSpecial reference was made in the Catholic Church, Forest Lodge, yesterday, the Ferast of All Saints, to the terrible disaster at Redfern, and the prayers of the people were asked for the sufferers ...
Article : 66 wordsA musical and dramatic entertainment was given on Wednesday evening by the pupils and friends of St. Ignatius' School, Chandes-street, North Sydney. The attendance was good, amongst others present ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Premier, Mr. G. H. Reid, yesterday morning received telegrams from the Governor of Victoria and Lady Hopetoun expressing the deepest sympathy with the sufferers and with the relatives ...
Article : 49 wordsShortly after 8 o'olock yesterday morning another of the injured, Harry Berry, died in the Sydney Hospital. Death was due to severe shock to the system, caused by scalds. Deceased was ...
Article : 164 wordsA deputation consisting of Messrs. Fegan Edden, J. Morgan Wilks, Dick, and M'Lean, Ms.L.A., waited on the Minister for Public Instruction yesterday morning with reference to the subsidy to schools ...
Article : 202 wordsOn behalf of the Government, Mr. G. H. Reid has forwarded to the relatives of the victims of the railway disaster letters expressing the profound sympathy and sorrow which the members ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 2 Nov 1894, Page 6
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