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  2. WRECK OF THE ELINGAMITE

    The steamers engaged in the search for the missing boat and raft belonging to the illfated Elingamite report that no sign of them has been seen so far. The corpses of two ...

    Article : 58 words
  3. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    HIGH WATEE.—This day: 12.1 a.m., 12.39 p.m. ...

    Article : 11 words
  4. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following is the weather forecast, as obtained at the Observatory, for the 24 hours ending 4 o'clock to-day (Friday) Fine inland generally, squally and showery near coast, ...

    Article : 44 words
  5. METEOROLOGICAL.

    The following meteorological report is furnished by the Geelong Field Naturalists' Club for the 24 hours ending 5 p.m. November 15th, 1902: Rainfall, 0.150: since January 1st, ...

    Article : 47 words
  6. APPRECIATION OP THE CAPTAIN'S COOLNESS.

    No further survivors from the Elingamite have been found. The steamer Clansman arrived off Hohorua Head last night from the Three Kings, having found no trace of the ...

    Article : 212 words
  7. PORT OF GEELONG.

    Courier, str, from Melbourne. Excelsior, str, from Melbourne. SAILED.—November 13th. Courier, str, for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 23 words
  8. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair at 4.30. MOTIONS FOR ADJOURNMENT. Mr Mackay desired to wove the adjournment of the House to consider certain facts ...

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  9. EXPORTS.—November 13th.

    Per Victorian railways, for New South Wales: 200 bgs salt. Per str Mareeba, Captain J. Simpson, for Queensland ports: 3378 bis chaff, 100 bgs ...

    Article : 43 words
  10. PORT PHILLIP HEADS.

    Flinders, str, from Warrnainbool. Queensciiff, str, from Lakes. Australian, str, from Launceston. Sangola, str, from Calcutta. ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. TOWN TALK.

    Our Melbourne letter, containing tie latest metropolitan news, together with other matters of interest, will be found on the first page. ...

    Article : 2,901 words
  12. ANOTHER PASSENGER'S STORY

    Mr J. G. Ralph, odd of the saloon passengers, gives the following account of the experiences of those picked up by the Zealandia. He said: ...

    Article : 403 words
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  14. STATEMENT BY THE CHIEF STEWARD

    Mr. Vine the chief steward, was much Knocked about. He stated that, when the teasel struck lie stationed the stewards and stewardesses at the head of the ...

    Article : 145 words
  15. COWARDLY FOREIGNERS

    Mr P. Jones, of Sydney, one of the passengers, was amongst the party which left the wrecked steamer in the long boat with some 45 men and women and a number of children. ...

    Article : 397 words
  16. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 1902.

    Mr Morrissey's suggestion in the Assembly, on Wednesday, to suspend the fodder duties, does nob commend itself to Sir Edmund Barton, who intimates ...

    Article : 653 words
  17. SALOON PASSENGER'S EXPERIENCE.

    A saloon passenger gives the following account of his experiences: "I went on board tho Elingamite with my wife and child at Sydney. Nothing happened until Sunday ...

    Article : 380 words
  18. IN EACH OTHER'S ARMS.

    Mr James Donaldson, of Sydney, one of the survivors, whilst assisting to clear the second lifeboat from the Elingamitc, had three fingers of his right hand smashed. After reaching ...

    Article : 92 words
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