Directly the news became known in the city that the ship Star of Greece had become a wreck at Port Willunga we secured a trap from Messrs. J. Hill & Co. and started for the ...
Article : 5,709 wordsThe chairman and secretary of the Marine Board had a long interview with the Treasurer and Attorney-General on Saturday morning, and instructions Were given for the immediate ...
Article : 46 wordsCaptain de Steiger, of the ship Oaklands, now in port, on being questioned by our reporter if it were true that he offered his lifeboat in order to rescue the ...
Article : 193 wordsCaptain Inglis, the Port Adelaide harbormaster and the receiver of wrecks, made the following statement in answer to questions put by one of our representatives in reference to ...
Article : 631 wordsThe tide surveyor of the Customs (Mr. W. Little) states:—"The Star of Greece was practically a teetotal ship. She had no spirits amongst her stores during her stay in port, and ...
Article : 91 wordsMr. H. Hill, formerly of the well-known firm of Messrs. J. Hill & Co., and father of one of the junior Railway Commissioners, says with regard to taking the rocket apparatus to ...
Article : 232 wordsIn all the city and suburban churches on Sunday allusion was made to the wreck. At the Port Congregational Church the Rev. J. C. Kirby said they could not avoid feeling that all was ...
Article : 686 wordsThe greatest indignation was expressed at port Adelaide on Saturday on account of the alleged supineness or dilatoriness of the Marine Board ...
Article : 5,480 wordsThe steamtug Yatala, in charge of Captain Johns, returned on Saturday afternoon from the scene of the wreck, She had on board Captain Quin, a gentleman who has had ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Mon 16 Jul 1888, Page 3
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