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  3. VICTORIA RACING CLUB.

    The Victoria Racing Club was fortunate in its selection of dates for its Grand National campaign, though it was Seared that the fogs which enveloped the city during three ...

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  4. ON BOARD THE WRECK.

    Knowing how anxious the sailors, who were go fortunate as to have been rescued from the City of York, were to obtain possession of their kits, instruments, etc., Captain ...

    Article : 1,753 words
  5. THE LATEST NEWS.

    Constable Ulman did not return at noon from his patrol to Point Long, and anxiety' was felt concerning turn, but during the afternoon he put in an appearance at the ...

    Article : 279 words
  6. SIGNALS OF DISTRESS SEEN.

    Doubts have been expressed with reference to the report that signals of distress were observed by residents in Fremantie op Tuesday nigbt last in a direction which indicate ...

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  7. THE BELIEF FUND.

    The committee recently appointed for the purpose of raising foods in aid of those who had suffered from the wrecks of the Carlisle Castle and City of York met at the ...

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  8. THE CAPTAIN'S BROTHER-IN-LAW.

    Among those who visited the scene of the wreck of the City of York yesterday was a Mr. Brown, who is the brother-in-law of the unfortunate captain of the vessel. ...

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  9. ARCHBISHOP CARR.

    Dr. Carr had a most demonstrative welcome to-day. The procession took half-an-hour to pass a given point in Collins-street. The whole route was thickly lined, and be ...

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  10. LETTER FROM CAPTAIN RUSSELL.

    Captain Russell writes to us under date of July 15:—I notice in this morning's paper that at the meeting yesterday it was stated that I, together with those belonging to the ...

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  11. CAPTAIN WEBSTER IN EXPLANATION.

    Captain Webster, in conversation with one of our reporters yesterday, said that the reason why the party on the Penguin did not attempt to board the wreck on Friday was ...

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  12. CARLISLE CASTLE.

    Last night visitors began to arrive from Fremantle, but they found that the accommodation at the Port Hotel was severely taxed, not a bed being available for new-comers, who ...

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  13. MOVEMENT IN PERTH.

    A charitable movement in aid of the widows and orphans of the officers and men who perished at the wrecks of the Carlisle Castle and City of York is on foot in Perth, and ...

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  14. CABLE PROPOSALS.

    The following offer from the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company was received by its Melbourne representative to-day:—"As public opinion in Victoria apparently favors ...

    Article : 182 words
  15. THE MISSING MEN.

    "H.G.B." (Fremantle) writes:—After reading the various particulars obtainable from the daily patters with reference to the wreck of the Carlisle Castle, I am inclined to think ...

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  16. VISIT OF UNDERWRITERS.

    Yesterday a party of gentlemen, including representatives of the North Queensland Insurance Company and the Victoria Insurance Company, which insured the cargo of the ...

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