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  2. THE FOUNDERING OF THE AUSTRALIAN STEAMER LONDON.

    THE telegram which yesterday spread far and wide through the land brief but terrible news of how the London had gone down with 220 lives at sea, while the hurricane raged on Thursday last, necessarily gave few details of the awful ...

    Article : 1,875 words
  3. ARRIVAL OF THE MADRAS, WITH THE JANUARY MAILS.

    BY the P. and O. Co.'s steamer Madras, which reached her anchorage yesterday morning about seven o'clock—three days behind her contract time—we have our files of English newspapers ...

    Article : 3,676 words
  4. THE SAILORS SAVED FROM THE LONDON.

    Waller M. Edwards, late midshipman of the screw steamship London, willing to the Times, denies an imputation that the survivors merely looked after their own interest, without consulting the safety of the passengers. He states ...

    Article : 262 words
  5. EXPLOSION IN BRIDGE-STREET.

    Ordered by the Legislative Assembly to be printed, 20th March 1866. Colonial Secretary to Board of Inquiry Colonial Secretary's Office, Sydney, 9th March, 1866. ...

    Article : 266 words
  6. THE OVERWEIGHTING OF THE LONDON.

    The Western News says:—"The conviction gains ground among the maritime population of Plymouth that the loss of the ill-fated ship London is mainly to be attributed to her having been overweighted. As she lay in the Sound it was ...

    Article : 307 words
  7. Board of Inquiry to Colonial Secretary.

    SIR,—In accordance with your letter of 9th March, intimating to us that, at a meeting of the Executive Council, held on that day, we had been appointed a Board "to inquire into thet origin and causes of the explosion that occurred in certain buildings in ...

    Article : 3,563 words
  8. THE LATE DR. WOOLLEY.

    Sir Charles Nicholson has addressed a letter to the Times, in which he furnishes the following interesting particulars concerning Dr. Woolley, who perished in the wreck of the London:— ...

    Article : 422 words
  9. LOSS OF THE LONDON.

    THE following letter, written by the Rev. Mr. Butters to the President of the Australasian Wesleyan Methodist Conference (the Rev. W. A. Quick), has been handed to us by the Rev. Mr. Bickford, of this city, with the request ...

    Article : 1,577 words
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    Advertising : 747 words
  11. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WESTMINSTER.

    BEFORE the LORD CHIEF JUSTICE, Mr. Justice BLACKBURN, Mr. Justice MELLOR, and Mr. Justice LUSH. WINSOR V. THE QUEEN. This was the part-heard case of the woman under ...

    Article : 465 words
  12. THE WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OF HER CREW.

    Mitchell's Steam Shipping Journal, of January 26th, says:—On Tuesday, a numerous deputation of gentlemen and merchants, headed by Mr. Hickson, chairman of the Poplar Board of Guardians, and Superintendent of the East ...

    Article : 566 words
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