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Advertising : 523 wordsAmong the saloon passengers said to have booked by the Aramac w[?]s Mrs. Cross, who came through from Sydney. We learn, however, that Mrs. Cross ...
Article : 366 wordsThe Rev. E. R. Gribble, of Yarraba Aboriginal Mission, near Cairns, who has been spending the past two month visiting the Fraser Island Mission ...
Article : 654 wordsTo Mr. J. J. T[?]ckett, who was in charge of the fourth boat, we are indebted for the following account of the experiences of himself and companions. ...
Article : 745 wordsThe survivors of the fifth boat, landed in Gladstone by the steamer Normanby. state that the boats with the women on board were first sent off from the ...
Article : 268 wordsLast night Mr. Duncan Munro, who proposes taking a trip to America was tendered a "send off by a large number of business people at Mr. T. K. ...
Article : 1,359 wordsWhen reached this morning the Aramac was lying about five miles from land and drawing 20ft. of water, the low port-holes being just below the water. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsMajor W. G. Thompson wired to the Australasian United Steam Navigation Company. Brisbane, as follows:—"If you wish Australian Light Horse to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsSir.—In a large town like ours I think that we should have a Penny Bank for the purpose of encouraging thrift amongst our rising generation. Just at ...
Article : 91 wordsThe loss of the Aramac has been the principal topic of conversation in this town since the issue of the news of the disaster yesterday morning, and the ...
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Advertising : 481 wordsMrs, Gra[?]t and child, Mrs. Briefly, Messrs. Bennett (2), Symons, Whil[?] head, and Lane arrival by train to-day from Bundaberg, and they confirm the ...
Article : 699 wordsSeveral well-known Western residents were passengers by the Aramac, and they are on the missing boats. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe third boat landed at Baffle Creek yesterday, with, it is believed, between 20 and 30 passengers, whose names have not been ascertained. ...
Article : 26 wordsA special train, arranged for by the A.U.S.N. Company, Limited, left the Central Railway Station at 8 o'clock last night for Bundaberg, having on board ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 wordsJames Thomas Grant was charged with forging a cheque for £6 10s., purporting to be drawn by James White. Sub-inspector Dillon conducted the ...
Article : 1,011 wordsThe Portmaster at Rockhampton wired the Port Office, Brisbane, yesterday afternoon as follows:—"Picked up A[?]amac's [?] with twenety-six passengers, ten ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. Isbell, a well-known northeruer, [?]esident at Bowen, was among the passengers. He said, "[?] came on [?] about a quarter past 8 o'clock on Sunday ...
Article : 664 words"One unending laugh" is the way one southern critic describes the new farce comedy. "Mama's New Husband." which will be presented by the American ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 19 wordsThe Deputy Postmaster General advises the receipt of the following telegram: Cape Capricorn, under to-day's date, 10.10 a.m., advices as follows:— ...
Article : 61 wordsThe A.U.S.N. Company are in receipt of a wire stating that the Tinana has towned the Aramae into Hervey Bay, and the vessel is now ancho[?]ed in six ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Barcoo has lauded 16 hands from the sixth boats which left the raft a [?]rter of an hour after the fifth boat was picked up by the Normanby. Those ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Acting Deputy Postmaster-General has received the following further wire from Bundaberg:— "Portmaster, Marryborough, advises ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsThe steamer Cera[?]odus, searching the coast from Bundaberg, has just arrived at Gladstone, and reports seeing one dere[?]ict boat, hauled up high ashore, ...
Article : 64 wordsThe steamer Tinana arrived at Bundaberg at 8 o'clock to-night, and reports having readied the Aramne at 1 p.m. on Monday. Mountainous seas were then ...
Article : 192 wordsThe Commissioner for Railway o received a telegram yesterday morning, asking for a special train to run from Bundaberg to Rosedale, about ...
Article : 74 wordsFrom Mr. C. S. Graham, who was on board No. 2 boat, we learn that the [?]at called No. 3, under the third officer, had on board the who[?]e of the reimainder of ...
Article : 173 wordsOn Tuesday evening the congregation of St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church tendered a farewell social to their Minister, the Rev. Joseph L[?]ndie, who, ...
Article : 617 wordsThe special train conveying the third boat's passengers arrived here at 3 o'clock. All are in excellent spirits, and excepting for the fart that their ...
Article : 390 wordsCaptain Butcher reported that he had a terrible time on board the Aramac. After the boats left on Sunday, the seas increased in force, and he never ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsThe officer in charge at Gladstone telegraphed to the Deputy Postmaster Central Brisbane at 8.45 last night as follows:—"The steamer Normanby inst ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Tinana will leave in the morning with Captain Downs and Captain Middicton for the Aramac, and will tranship part of her cargo, most of which is ...
Article : 59 wordsA telegram was received from Captain Sykes from Gladstone at 2.40 p.m.:—Picked up ara[?] boat in charge of Trickett. She [?]ed twenty-six ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Steamer Norma[?]y has inst arrived bringing the following 18 passengers and crew from one of the Aram[?]s boats:—H. Heather. T. Grimes, R. ...
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The Toowoomba Chronicle (Qld. : 1902 - 1922), Thu 17 Mar 1904, Page 4
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