In St. Vincent's Gulf during Saturday night the steamer Clan Ranald, 3,500 tons, wheat laden, and under orders to South Africa, was wrecked off ...
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Advertising : 397 wordsThe tug Eagle with the survivors of the wrecked steamer Clan Ranald on board arrived at Port Adelaide about 7.15 to-night. A large crowd had ...
Article : 478 wordsThe Clan Ranald shipped the following cargo at Port Adelaide;—For Durban, 24,106 bags of flour, each 981b., shipped by J. Darling and Son. For East ...
Article : 123 wordsThis evening the Commissioner of Police (Colonel Madley) received the following telegram from M. C. Shanks at Edithburgh:—"Just returned with 13 ...
Article : 57 wordsThe following telegram waa received from Edithburgh at 3.30 p.m. to-day- The Clan Ranald's cargo shifted and the seas struck her as she listed until she ...
Article : 65 words"The first intimation I had of any trouble," said Mr. F. W. Allen, "was on the arrival of Mr. Preuss at Edithburgh at about half past 8 o'clock on Sunday ...
Article : 257 wordsThe first mate, Mr. Bose, on being interviewed made the following statement:- "We sailed from Port Adelaide at 7 ...
Article : 209 wordsWhen the excursion and pleasure steamer Decoy, laden with passengers, was returning from its trip down the river on Sunday night, there occurred a ...
Article : 527 wordsThe survivors of the Clan Ranald left for Port Adelaide in the launch Eagle at 3 o'clock. There are 20 coloured men sared. ...
Article : 192 wordsShipmasters are not prepared to accept the statement that the shifting of the cargo was the cause of the wreok. Captain Gibson, Lloyd's surveyor, stated on ...
Article : 294 wordsThe Clan Banald had a crew of 64, including 10 white officers and 54 Indian coolies Of these 18 have been saved, including the chief officer, one engineer, ...
Article : 301 wordsTroubridge Hill is 103ft above sea level near where the wreck occurred, and is on the east point of Sturt Bay. It presents a cliffs face to the sea, but ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Sat 6 Feb 1909, Page 16
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