Marine sensation. Edina and Excelsior. Are in collision tills morning. Excelsior was quickly sunk. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 wordsThe committee of the Infectious Diseases Hospital Fund met at the Town Hall this morning. Usually the committee meets in private, but as charges ...
Article : 1,780 wordsIn the midst of the dense fog which prevailed over Port Phillip this forenoon, a serious disaster occurred off Point Cook. The well known Geelong traders, Edina, ...
Article : 887 wordsAt the meeting of the Melbourne Hospital Committee, which is being held late this afternoon, an important subject is to be dealt ...
Article : 393 wordsOne of the stewards belonging to the fated Excelsior gives an account of the scene, which vividly shown the extraordinarily sudden nature of the accident. ...
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Advertising : 1,043 wordsMrs M' Donald's mother--Mrs W. Prode--gives much the name account of the affair, and says:--"The suddenness with which the fog came down, and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 185 wordsAs soon as the Edina reached the Australian Wharf, she was boarded by severs members of the Metropolitan Fire Brigude, who had been Instructed by ...
Article : 278 wordsGeorge Hector Sinclair, of Stanley, laborer, Filed at Beechworth. Sarah Norish, formerly of Birregurra, now of Geelong, storekeeper. Filed at Colac. ...
Article : 65 wordsDear Sir.--Owing doubtless to the necessity for greatly condensing our statement In this evening's '"Herald." several errors have crept in the most important being your reference to ...
Article : 185 wordsThe first stage of the Australian Waterico Cup was commenced to-day on tho Moonee Valley Plumpton. In the presence of "a numerous company. Included In which wan a fair proportion ...
Article : 796 wordsMessrs Edward Head and Charles Fulford, two of the Edina's passengers, supplied a representative of "The Herald" with an excellent account of the events ...
Article : 495 wordsMiss Kathleen Guthridge, a young lady of not more than fifteen or sixteen years, was found on the wharf acting as protectress to two little girls who were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 438 wordsSo far as could be gathered from a cursory examination the Edina does not seem to have sustained much damage from the collision. Her escape from material ...
Article : 185 wordsAmong the victims of the collision is Miss Ettie Haley, 22 years of age, who is at present lying in the Melbourne Hospital, suffering from a painful lacerated ...
Article : 227 wordsMr Morrison, District Coroner, held an inquest at the Morgue this morning on the body of a newly-born female child, which was found on a vacant place of ...
Article : 201 wordsCaptain Forbes, of the Edina, was at first more concerned in seeing that the passengers who were not injured got away without more Inconvenience than ...
Article : 297 wordsThe preliminary attention having been been bestowed on Dr. J. P. Wilson in the casualty room or the hospital, the stretcher on which he lay was lifted ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 wordsA very clear and graphic narrative of the occurrence was given by Mrs M'Donald, of Gcelong, and wife of Mr M'Donald, manager of Sir Samuel Wilson's station ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Tue 11 Jul 1899, Page 4
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