SIR,—The loss of an Australian passenger ship with 220 human beings in a gale which one of her small boats with 10 persons in road out in safety through the following night ...
Article : 886 wordsThe Commissioner of Public Works announced in the Legislative Council to-day that the Chief Secretary intended to leave for England at an early date. His departure will greatly weaken. ...
Article : 217 wordsSir,—At a meeting held by several influential gentlemen this day, at the George Hotel, Aldermanbury, in company with some of the survivors of the unfortunate steamship ...
Article : 147 wordsSIR,—I should wish not to say one word which might seem to impugn the conduct that devoted and brave man Captain Martian bat having read the accounts which have ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Argus of Friday gives some information respecting the passengers by the London, I which will enable relatives and friends to recognise the loved and lost. When the ...
Article : 1,437 wordsSIR,—This gallant fellow, of whom you have so justly said "to his skill and courage the boat's crew owe their salvation," has been engaged with me on a matter of business for some house to-day. ...
Article : 366 wordsThe Alice Cameron, arrived at Sydney Morning Auckland advices to 7th inst. The Sydney Morning Herald's Auckland correspondent says that General Chute's late march across the country has ...
Article : 162 wordsSir,—Permit me to correct a slight inaccuracy in the list of saloon passengers who perished in this illfated vessel, as published in The Times of yesterday. There appear the ...
Article : 864 wordsDrunk and Disorderly.—Edward Jones for being drank and disorderly was fined 10s and 1s. costs. ...
Article : 25 wordsDrunk and Incapable.—Catherine Owen was fine 20s. Idle and Disorderly.—Maria Ross, charged with being an idle and disorderly ...
Article : 39 wordsBy s.s. Derwent, which arrived here on Sunday, I we have papers to Saturday inclusive, tram which we take the following item, a TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. ...
Article : 429 wordsThe Western Morning News says—"Details crop oat connecting the event with the west, as with almost every part of England, in a way which shows how widespread and terrible is the ...
Article : 473 wordsOn Friday night Dr. Coverdale's house at New Town, was burglariously entered, but eh doctor succeeded in capturing the intrader. Hop picking is now at is full height at New ...
Article : 150 wordsNotice is given that Henry Reading has applied for a grant from the Crown (under the Real Property Act) of Ir 27p in York-street, Launceston. ...
Article : 299 wordsSIR,—A leading article of your paper, in speaking of the loss of the London, appears to cast blame (which is wholly undeserved) on the survivors," implying that they merely ...
Article : 296 wordsAmong those who have met a watery grave by the calamity which has befallen the steamship London are the Rev. Mr. Draper and Mrs. Draper, who left Melbourne on voyage to England exactly twelve months ago ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 20 Mar 1866, Page 3
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