Mr. Martin, accountant in the Bank of New South Wales, was picked up near the Railway wharf. A kanaka, living at West End, is said to ...
Article : 838 wordsMr. T. Sythers, who is employed at the Geological Museum, stated that he was on the lower deck of the steamer when the crash occurred. He was standing alongside the ...
Article : 560 wordsMrs. Harper, the woman who was found drowned at the bottom of Sidon street just after the accident to the Pearl occurred, was buried in a private grave at the South ...
Article : 49 wordsAnother passenger who was saved is Mr. Edward Trueman, who resides in a street off the Ipswich road, Woolloongabba. His story is as follows: I was the lost person to go on ...
Article : 309 wordsMr. Robert Cameron, of West End, who is a teacher amongst the South Sea Islanders, writes to say that three South Sea Islanders (men)were saved from the wreck ...
Article : 239 wordsThe Government steamer Lncinda remained moored on the north side until the rise of the river and the quantity of debris floating down the stream compelled her to seek a safer ...
Article : 181 wordsOn being advised of the, accident to the Pearl the Premier (Hon. H. M. Nelson) who was spending: a few days with, his family at, Gabbmbah, determined to return immediately ...
Article : 85 wordsMr: John Hauley, of Clifton, has telegraphed to the Mayor of Brisbane, expressing his regret at the disaster, and donating £1 1s. to any subscription that may be started; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 wordsThe Government steamer Otter was anchored between the Lucinda and the dry dock. On hoard of her were Captain South and the crew which works the two big ...
Article : 90 wordsSince Friday a systematic search for bodies of persons who lost their lives in the disaster has been made by the police. The river has been closely searched, and search has also ...
Article : 836 wordsThe following telegram was received on. Saturday from Mr. Richard Edwards, who is sit present in Melbourne: "Deeply grieved, wreck of Pearl and loss of lives. Sincere ...
Article : 381 wordsIn his sermons at St. John's Cathedral, the Rev. E. G. Thatcher made reference to the Pearl disaster, which occurred within a stone's throw of the church. At ...
Article : 3,337 wordsThe Morten family have bad no lack of sympathy. Besides making sack provision as would place the children temporarily, beyond reach of want, the ...
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The Week (Brisbane, Qld. : 1876 - 1934), Fri 21 Feb 1896, Page 22
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