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  2. WRECK OF THE LOCH SLOY.

    A thrilling and heartrending story of shipwreck, accompanied by fearful loss of life, readied Adelaide in brief instalments from Cape Borda during Tuesday. ...

    Article : 876 words
  3. A MAD FATHER.

    A tragedy of an unusual nature occurred at Balmain yesterday afternoon. W. F. Baker. aged forty-seven residing at Royelle. who occupies the position of ...

    Article : 583 words
  4. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies yestenlay the Premier, M. Du[?]y, stated that the [?]on of M. Charles de Frey[?]net to resign his p[?] of Minister of War ...

    Article : 208 words
  5. ON BOARD THE TUG EURO.

    The Euro, in charge of Captain Creer, arived at Kingscote at 9 o'clock this evening on her way to Cape Borda in search of the survivors of the wrecked vessel Loch ...

    Article : 629 words
  6. ADY BARBARITY.

    It was a late hour when the lady apparently exposed her soul. She bad not one to expose, it is true, but the captain was d[?]luded into thinking that she had, and persuasion is more ...

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  7. BRINGING THE RESCUED SAILORS TO CAPE BORDA.

    Later in the evening our correspondent supplied the following additional details:— “The two survivors arrived at the station at 6 p.m. on horses provided for them. The ...

    Article : 450 words
  8. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Missak Effendi, Minister for Turkey at the Hagne, has [?]ddenly departed from the N[?]lands to Paris. The reason given for his abandonment of ...

    Article : 100 words
  9. THE DISPATCH OF SEARCH PARTIES.

    Captain Creswell, as soon as the seriousness of the position became known, arranged to immediately send out several search parties. Instructions were given for one to ...

    Article : 170 words
  10. UGANDA.

    Despatches from U[?]da having particulars of the defeat and capture of two native cheif[?] by the British force under the command of Li[?]-Colonel John Thorold ...

    Article : 222 words
  11. THE BARQUE “ LOCH SLOY.”

    TOTALLY WRECKED OFF KANGAROO ISLAND ON APRIL 24. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 12 words
  12. THE PASSENGERS AND CREW.

    In the absence of any crew list it is not possible as yet to give the names of those forming the ship's company. Captain Nicols is known to have been in command, but he ...

    Article : 221 words
  13. DESCRIPTION OF THE ILL-FATED VESSEL.

    The Loch Sloy was an iron barque of 1,280 tons gross and 1,225 tons net, built by D. and W. Henderson, in 1877, at Glasgow. Her length was 225 ft. 5 in., beam, 35 ft. 6 ...

    Article : 233 words
  14. SAMOA.

    The mail steamer Mar[?] arrived late to-night from San Francisco. When the steamer called at Apia the war in Samoa was over. Ma[?] was camped outside the ...

    Article : 206 words
  15. THE SCENE OF THE WRECK.

    [The arrow indicates the spot where it was first stated the wreck occurred.] The place where the Loch Sloy was wrecked, as stated by the first survivor, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 460 words
  16. IRELAND.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Bill to [?] Department of Agriculture, Industries. and [?] Education in Ireland. at a [?] of [?] per annum, ...

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  17. THE RESCUED SEAMEN RESTING.

    OUT correspondent telegraphed late on Tuesday night as follows:— The two survivors are now sleeping well. They seem to be greatly recovered from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 425 words
  18. THE CARGO.

    The Loch Sloy had on board 56[?] tons of cargo by weight and measurement, equal to 479 tons weight. Goods to the value of £9,400 were on board for discharge at Port ...

    Article : 170 words
  19. PASTORAL PROSPECTS.

    A gentleman connected with stock and stock-raising, who has just returned from a trip round the stations between here and the Queensland border, states that from ...

    Article : 347 words
  20. INDIA AND MAURITIUS.

    A [?]book which has just been [?] shown that the Hight Hon. Joseph [?]hamberlain. [?] of State for the Colon[?] the action of the ...

    Article : 47 words
  21. JAPS IN QUEENSLAND.

    The receipt of news from Thursday Island that forty Japanese had landed caused con[?] cable [?]ment in [?] and other [?] to-day. Th[?] londing is entirely ...

    Article : 165 words
  22. RITUALISM IN ENGLAND

    The Marqu[?] of [?] in a letter to the Liverpool [?] A[?], express the opinion that [?] dangers and [?] would [?], which ...

    Article : 80 words
  23. THE INSURANCES.

    The hull of the wrecked vessel, as is usually the case, is insured in London, and the risks on the Adelaide cargo are believed to be distributed among several ...

    Article : 139 words
  24. GREATER BRITAIN EXHIBITION.

    The [?] Britain Exhibition at Earl Court was opened [?]. The ceremony was performed by H.R.H. the Duke of [?] bridge, and was wa[?] by large crowds ...

    Article : 43 words
  25. A SHIP WRECKED.

    A telegram from On[?]w states that a large ship name and nationality unknown, has been [?]ked near Port Cloates. Of the [?] on [?]oard her nineteen were ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. THE FIRST NEWS OF THE ACCIDENT.

    The following telegram, which was the first intimation of the disaster, was received on Tuesday morning from Cape Borda :— “ Young lad. G. O. May has just arrived ...

    Article : 288 words
  27. SPEECH BY THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE.

    The [?] Colon[?] coloni[?] were [?] of [?] Britain [?] ...

    Article : 416 words
  28. ALLEGED CHILD MURDER.

    An inquest was begun [?] at Newcas[?] [?] the [?] of Albert C[?] Ashton, the [?] child of E[?] Mary Ash[?] died at Toronto on Sunday in ...

    Article : 231 words
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  30. THE FINDING OF TWO OF THE MISSING SURVIVORS.

    At 5 p.m. our correspondent dispatched a message from Cape Borda giving the first intimation of the discovery of two of the missing men, and the names of the ...

    Article : 442 words
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  32. SHIPS IN MOURNING.

    Flags were flying half-mast on a number of the vessels in harbour at Port Adelaide on Tuesday, while a similar token of respect was paid from the flagstaffs at the ...

    Article : 38 words
  33. FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM “THE REGISTER” CORRESPONDENT.

    In response to a telegram from “The Register,” a correspondent at Cape Borda immediaely forwarded additional details and supplemented this with the first interview ...

    Article : 509 words
  34. PROMPT MEASURES FOR REXDERING ASSISTANCE.

    Immediately the Commissioner of Police was informed of the wreck he communicated with the Premier, and the head of the Government at once ...

    Article : 482 words
  35. FLOATING CASKS SEEN IX THE GULF.

    The barque Natal Queen, which arrived on Tuesday evening, reported having passed about a dozen floating casks about the size of beef casks off Willunga, and one of them ...

    Article : 42 words
  36. PROFOUND REGRET FELT IN MELBOURNE

    The news of the wreck of the Loch Sloy caused considerable stir in the city to-day. The vessel was well known in this port, and the dreadful disaster aroused profound ...

    Article : 74 words
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