Mr. O. G. Steel (Mayor of Plattsburg) in opening last night's meeting, expressed regret at the short notice, as no doubt had more notice been given there would have ...
Article : 1,150 wordsThe steamer Dukenkfield, which has bean missing for several days, is just entering Port Stephens. LATER. ...
Article : 195 wordsA close search is being prosecuted by the police and local residents for the bodies of the victims of this terrible disaster, but to far only one additional body has boon recovered. ...
Article : 1,362 wordsMr. Paris Nesbit, Q.C., who was let out of Parkside Lunatie Ashylum by Dr. Cleland on parole to stay a few days with his brother, escaped on horseba[?] on Sunday, and is ...
Article : 195 wordsA young girl named Catharine Band was working along Campbell-street, [?] maker, last night, when a youth named James Wilkie osme up, and matching hold of her ...
Article : 808 wordsSenior-sergeant M'Vane, accompanied by Senior-constable Wallace and two volunteers, proceeded on beard the wrecked vessel yesterday and succeeded in recovering 21 mail ...
Article : 32 wordsIt was common talk in the city yesterday that something should be done in the way of recognising the heroism and coolness displayed by Mr. Jchu Russell in connection ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 229 wordsThe inquest on the bodies of Miss Marion M'Neill and Charles Donohuo, the first two bodies recovered, was commenced at the residence of Mr. John Murray, at Kurrabilli ...
Article : 2,337 wordsWidespread sympathy was expressed when it became known that Mrs. M'Neil and her two daughters and Miss Cartwright were among the missing ones of the ill-fated ...
Article : 190 wordsThe three able seamen. John Johansen, Wm. Way, and James Vakinscott, who alone survived from the foundering of the Merksworth, are now comfortably quartered ...
Article : 631 wordsA correspondent writes:—In addition to the deplorable loss of life and the breaking up of a valuable steamer by the wreck of the s.s. Maitland, much valuable cargo consigned ...
Article : 256 wordsIn Equity to-day, before Mr. Justice A. H. Simpson, an application was made for an order directing the removal of William G. Macpherson and John Woods, as liquidators ...
Article : 309 wordsThe A.U.S N. Company's steamer Victoria arrived this morning from Noumea, and after passing the health authorities came up to a berth at the Lime street wharf. She had a ...
Article : 417 wordsAt the Water Police Court, before Mr. Delehery. S.M., to-day, Daniel Healey proceeded against George H. Outram on an information charging him with falsely ...
Article : 126 wordsIn the Snell will case Thompson continued his evidence. He said that Allen and Crippa had offered him £50 in the event of the will being granted to Mrs. Snell. In ...
Article : 127 wordsOur Nelson's Bay correspondent telegraphs:—The tug Champions has justsignalled re the Tyrian that they have no news of her. A heavy sea is running, and no boats are ...
Article : 113 wordsCaptain Farguson, A.D.O., who is also Major of the regiment of Australian Horse, was made the recipient to-day of a presentation from the officers and troopers under his ...
Article : 258 wordsKurimbla arrived at Brisbane this evening from Sydney. She experienced the south-east gales and a heavy era to Tacking Point. The Tyrian also arrived from Sydney, but ...
Article : 125 wordsThe latest advices from the Sydney office of the company are to the effect that the total number of passengers believed to be on board was 36. The ship's company ...
Article : 77 wordsA rumour spread through the city to-day that Messrs. Howard, Smith and Sons steamer Tyrian was ashore in the vicinity of Port Stephens. Mr. Letheringten, the local ...
Article : 135 wordsFew people have any idea of the numerous uses to which ammonia can be put. The preparation known as aromatic spirit of ammonia is exceedingly valuable in ...
Article : 180 wordsThere is very little change in the position of the ship Herewsard. During last night her hatches were swept away, and she is now partially full of water. The survey of ...
Article : 135 wordsW. Moore and P. O'[?]ullivan, two of the passengers by the wrecked vessel, waited upon Inspector Lynch yesterday and pointed out that they were without clothing. They ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Tue 10 May 1898, Page 5
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