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Advertising : 655 wordsThe insurances on the cargo of the ill-fated Quetta are distributed over about 20 different offices in the city, while several policies have been taken out also in Northern, Sydney, and English ...
Article : 433 wordsAN EXPENSIVE DOLLS' HOUSE.—The costliest dollhouse probably in the world is that made by a Chicago man for his four-year-old daughter, at a cost of £700 (says the Ban Francisco Chronicle.) ...
Article : 1,435 wordsThe twelfth exhibition of the Armidale and New England P. and A. Society took place on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday last, and notwithstanding the terrible weather that was experienced for ...
Article : 1,034 wordsThe following accounts of the shipwreck of the Quetta have just been received from the Rev. A. A. Maclaren. The first portion of the account of the wreck is, as stated by Pilot Keating, and the ...
Article : 571 wordsVery great consternation was caused on Thursday Island when a wire from Mr. Jardine arrived a little before 2 p.m. on Saturday, announcing the terrible news of the Quetta's wreck. Orders were ...
Article : 1,400 wordsWith reference to the locality of the wreck of the Quetta, the following is a copy of a telegram received by the Postmaster-General, Brisbane, from the pilot in charge:—"Thursday Island. Pilot ...
Article : 138 wordsAmong the more prominent passengers believed to be lost are the following:—Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Archer. Mr. Archer was manager of the Bank of New South Wales in Brisbane, and brother ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 6 Mar 1890, Page 3
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