A story amazing in its elements of tragedy and pathos was recounted last night by Divers Harris and Carr, who spent the best portion of yesterday groping about the wreck of the Greycliffe in search of bodies. ...
Article : 870 wordsWhen the Harbor Trust divers penetrated the grim mask of the waters yesterday the gravity of Thursday's appalling ferry disaster was revealed in all its horror. Groping about on the shattered hull of the Greycliffe in ...
Article : 358 words"The first suggestion of trouble came like a thunderclap. " 'Every man for himself' I heard someone shout; but even ...
Article : 626 wordsDivers CARR and HARRIS, of the Harbor Trust, whose harrowing task it was yesterday to search the wreck of the Greycliffe for bodies of the victims of the disaster. (See stories of both divers on this page.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 38 wordsWAITING AND WATCHING AT MAN-O'-WAR STEPS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 7 words"During the twenty years that I have been diving, the sight was the worst that I have ever seen. Bodies were huddled together in the ...
Article : 481 wordsNURSE HYDE, of Vaucluse, who has become known as the "Nightingale of Sydney." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 14 wordsWorking constantly identifying the dead as they were brought to the morgue since Thursday night, Nurse Hyde, of "Derwick," Cambridge Avenue, Vaucluse, has justly earned the designation as the "Florence Nightingale of Sydney," as one police official termed her yesterday. ...
Article : 174 wordsAt a meeting of citizens of Vaucluse last night it was decided to establish a fund to assist necessitous cases of dependents of those killed in the disaster. The meeting was presided over by the Mayor of Vaucluse (Aid. A. ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Sat 5 Nov 1927, Page 2
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