Mr C. S. Cansdell, Acting Solicitor- General prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. PASSING A VALUELESS CHEQUE. ...
Article : 643 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at 4 p.m. NOTICE OF MOTION. Mr. WATCHORN, to move lon ...
Article : 250 wordsThe following is the full list of the Gambier passenger and crew:— SAVED From Sydney — Saloon: Messers ...
Article : 352 wordsConsiderable uneasiness was felt in shipping circles yesterday morning when it became known that a serious marine disaster had occurred in Port Phillip, ...
Article : 84 wordsThe following fulter particulars were received last night:— (BY SUBMARINE CABLE.) MELBOURNE, AUGUST 28 News reached the city at an early hour ...
Article : 244 words"Of trouble," said the preacher. Quite right, brother; but you failed to add that a great Portion of this trouble, which comes In the form of rheumatic and neuralgic pains, could be easily ...
Article : 272 wordsOur Deloraine correspondent reports:— The meeting convened by the Warden of Deloraine for the purpose of re-establishing the Horticultural Society was held at ...
Article : 358 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at 4 p.m. NOTICES OF MOTION. Mr MULCAHY, on Friday, to move for a committee of the whole House to ...
Article : 1,820 wordsOur Hobart correspondent telegraphed last evening:— The committee of the Bank of Van Diemen's Land were busily engaged ...
Article : 88 wordsThe list of the missing is as follows :— Saloon passengers— Miss Woodley, of Melbourne, Mr and Mrs Trenenack, of Adelaide, Mrs Thorpe, of Melbourne, and ...
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Advertising : 509 wordsSome terrible scenes were witnessed after the collision. Two of the Gambier's boats were immediately filled with persons and vowed off to the Easby. However, before ...
Article : 141 wordsOur files give further details of the extraordinary meeting held on Wednesday last of shareholders and depositors in the British Bank of Australia Limited, which ...
Article : 1,848 wordsThe sixth half-yearly meeting of share- holders in the above company was held at the office of the company, C[?]mitiere-street, yesterday afternoon. Mr R. Green, ...
Article : 396 wordsMr J. F. Sheridan, and a strong company, including among its members Miss Gracie Whitefoord, Stella Tudor, Messrs Alfred James, Bovis, Wilfred Carr, and ...
Article : 313 wordsRegarding the cause of the collision there is the usual conflict of testimony as to who is to blame. Captain Prideaux charges Captain Bell of the Gambier with ...
Article : 64 wordsAt a meeting of the Marine Board this afternoon the matter was brought forward by Captain Fullarton, who thought that some steps would have to be taken to bring ...
Article : 155 wordsTo the smart reader who looks at the bottom of all advertisements to see if Warner's Safe Remedies are the raison d'etre of the articles, this note is specially ...
Article : 436 wordsA general meeting of the Natural Science Association of Northern Tasmania was held at the Museum on Thursday evening, Archdeacon Hales in the chair. The at- ...
Article : 515 wordsCaptain Bell of the Gambier makes the following statement:—The second officer (Mr Denyer), the man at the wheel, 'and myself were on deek at the ,time the ...
Article : 136 wordsThe eleventh annual meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association was held in the Lecture Hall at the rooms last evening. Mr J. T. Farmilo occupied the ...
Article : 678 wordsBy the s.s. Pateena, which arrived from Melbourne yesterday, the Very Her. Chas. L. Dundas, Dean of Hobart, returned from a visit to the old country, accompanied by ...
Article : 543 wordsCaptain Prideaux, of the Easby, states:— When passing the Royal George buoy in the West channel I saw a light inside the Queenseliff shore which I took to be a ...
Article : 117 wordsMr J. Hughes, chief steward of the Gambier, who was saved, states that they just entered the Heads at 1.15 a.m., when the vessel was suddenly run down by the ...
Article : 115 wordsThe look-out man on the Gambier states:—The Gambier was coming towards Melbourne when I saw a green light and mast head light two miles away. I sounded two ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 29 Aug 1891, Page 3
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