Three days have passed... three grey days, tense and clouded with tragedy. And still the awful catastrophe of the ferry wreck clings, like a black fog, to the memory of Sydney's people. Still is its pathos upon their lips; still the vague realisation of those thirty seconds of inarticulate horror when the dark bows of the Tahiti crushed the Greycliffe down... down into the imprisoning gloom of the deep. ...
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Article : 188 wordsThe list of the passengers missing still numbers 26. The divers have seen at least 18 bodies in the wreck of the vessel, and there are others. Certain it is ...
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Article : 275 words"I, Thomas Carson, of 4 Shaftesbury-street, Watson's Buy, state:—"I was pilot of the s.s. Tahiti on November 3. I took the ship to sea. We ...
Article : 378 wordsWm. Barnes, captain of the Greycliffe, stated:—"I am a ferry master in the employ of Sydney Ferries, Ltd., and I reside at ...
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Advertising : 339 wordsMembers of the Waratah Rugby Union team at present in London were shocked by the news of the Sydney Harbor disaster. Many of the victims were known ...
Article : 55 wordsGeneral Sir Granville Ryrie, High Commissioner for Australia in London, on his way to London from Geneva, expressed the most profound sympathy with ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 6 Nov 1927, Page 2
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