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Article : 619 wordsEmpire Day was observed at our local State school on Friday, May 22. These local celebrations are hailed with delight by the children. The ...
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Article : 204 wordsThe final official figures give the total number of those who perished as 1032. The saved totalled 355. Sir. Irving carried his wife on deck, ...
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Article : 171 wordsThomas Smartt, of Toronto, says that Captain Kendall, when the crash came, was on the bridge. He shouted "Keel your heads there; don't get ...
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Article : 64 wordsSir Thomas Shaugnessy, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, declared this afternoon that the disaster was easily the worst in the ...
Article : 172 wordsOne woman made a very plucky effort to save her life. She swam to the rescue steamer Lady Evelyn, and was picked up, but died from the ...
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The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954), Tue 2 Jun 1914, Page 6
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