The Carpathia, with the 745 persons rescued from the Titanic, arrived yesterday. The interest was intense. Never before in the history of the city ...
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Advertising : 64 wordsMr. O'Malley has returned from Western Australia. On being interviewed, he spoke principally of the trans-Australian railway and the resumption ...
Article : 89 wordsThe correspondent adds that there is some talk of club boycott of the men who left the ship while women were still on board, but it is difficult to ...
Article : 104 wordsIn the course of evidence heard by the Totalisator Commission, Mr. Adrian [?]nox, chairman of the Australian Jockey Club, said the question ...
Article : 144 wordsAt East Fremantle last night a married woman named Eliza Ptolomy, aged 42, and her two children, Doris, aged four years, and another aged ...
Article : 185 wordsOne of the survivors states that Mr. Stead was last seen on the deck near the smoke-room. Another declares that the famous journalist jumped ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Government has decided that branches of the Government Savings Bank be established in various places in the country and to make it ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Senate's committee's inquiry into the Titantic disaster continues at Washington. Owing to frequent interruptions of the proceedings, the ...
Article : 262 wordsThe evening newspapers publish a rumor that the officers committed suicide, but the members of the crew discredit this. Mr. Bruce Ismay, ...
Article : 46 wordsAs soon as thc Carpathia arrived a committee representing the survivors issued the following statement in order to forestall sensational ...
Article : 219 wordsThere was a great gathering when the Premier opened the Trades Hall on Saturday. In a speech he said the Government was prepared to ...
Article : 133 wordsThe subscriptions to the English relief fund exceed £30,000. The White Star Line has forwarded a 1000 guineas. ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. E. G. S. Hare, the well-known solicitor, died yesterday from heart failure. ...
Article : 18 wordsMr. Whiteley, a first-class steward from the Titanic, who is now in the hospital suffering from frozen feet, states that he overheard a ...
Article : 127 wordsMr. W. G. Lefroy arrived in Carnarvon on Sunday evening, after an 18 days' trip from Perth. Leaving Peppermint Grove on Wednesday, April ...
Article : 572 wordsThe newspaper "World" publishes long accounts of the experience of passengers by the Titanic. It is stated that the iceberg was 80 feet high and ...
Article : 178 wordsA tramway fatality occurred at Fremantle last night, with the result that an old age pensioner named George Wise was knocked down and killed. ...
Article : 33 wordsA. W. Glover and J. McFarlane have been served with criminal summonses to appear and answer, a charge of falsifying the books of the Canning ...
Article : 163 wordsThe railway workers of the traffic branch, at a meeting held yesterday, agreed to the new agreement. The secretary, Mr. Hunt, is of opinion ...
Article : 42 wordsMr. Whiteley says that while he was assisting to launch the lifeboats he was caught by a rope as it was being uncoiled and thrown into the ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Titanic carried 710 third-class passengers, including 277 women. Of these steerage passengers, 178, including 106 women, were saved. ...
Article : 64 wordsThe captain jumped overboard when the decks were awash. Revolver shots were heard prior to the sinking of the vessel. At 3 o'clock on Monday ...
Article : 100 wordsAt a meeting of civil servants held last night, a resolution has passed urging the Government to delay the adoption of the re-classification scheme ...
Article : 45 wordsThe newspapers are unanimous in paying tributes to the valor and discipline of the crew, but complain of the inadequate boat accommodation ...
Article : 67 wordsThe captain of the cargo steamer Lena declares that if his vessel had been fitted with a wireless telegraphic apparatus he could have reached the ...
Article : 45 wordsReports from Fez contain accounts of terrible savagery and unbridled license indulged in by mutinous troops for three days. The Jews were ...
Article : 77 wordsMrs. Candee, of Washington, had both legs broken when getting into the lifeboat. She states that most of the men saved were picked up after ...
Article : 290 wordsAfter the collision many retired to bed. At one stage several foreigners rushed the boats. The chief officer. Mr. Murray, after warning them shot ...
Article : 45 wordsWashington, April 25. The Senate committee's inquiry into the loss of the Titanic is being continued. Mr. Lowe, fifth officer, said ...
Article : 233 wordsMr Chas. Harper, aged 69, part proprietor of the "West Australian," died on Saturday from an internal [?]complaint. He leaves a widow, five ...
Article : 41 wordsWild reports, abetted by excitable members of Congress, are being circulated concerning Mr. Bruce Ismay. It is alleged that he is responsible for ...
Article : 61 wordsSome of the survivors state that the Titanic was steaming at 21 knots to break the first voyage record. When all the boats were clear of the liner ...
Article : 83 wordsDuring the recent mutiny in the city, four wireless operators barricaded themselves in the upper room of their office, and although they had but one ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 wordsThe New York newspapers report that Whiteley is stated to have said that a boat was lowered on the star-board side of the ill-fated liner before ...
Article : 91 wordsMr. Phillips, the chief wireless operator, stuck to his post until the dynamo ceased working. His last message to the Carpathia was [?] "Come ...
Article : 83 wordsGiving fresh evidence before the Senate committee appointed to inquire into the Titanic disaster, Mr. Bruce Ismay emphatically declared that he ...
Article : 184 wordsFour Italian battleships, accompanied by 22 torpedoers, yesterday opened fire from a distance of 8000 yards, upon the forts at the entrance to the ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Bremen arrived yesterday. She reports that she passed the iceberg upon which the Titanic struck. The passengers on the Bremen state that ...
Article : 118 wordsThe survivors think that Mr. Stead and Colonel Astor reached the raft, but succumbed from the severe cold and dropped off. ...
Article : 24 wordsSeveral passengers who were rescued allege that when the vessel struck there were scenes of wild disorder, and maniacal struggles to reach the ...
Article : 105 wordsSir,—I notice by your paper that at a council meeting it was said that in fairness to other camel owners it would not do to reduce the ...
Article : 175 wordsIt is officially announced that 1635 perished and that 705 were saved. Many are now in the hospital. An official enquiry has been opened. Mr. ...
Article : 81 wordsEarly yesterday morning the dying depositions were taken of the young woman, Victoria Smith, in connection with whose illness Nurse New was ...
Article : 64 wordsShips quitting the Dardanelles report that in the recent bombardment the Italian fire was badly directed at the outset, but improved later. The ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Turks were active at Derna on Monday and fought for several hours over a front extending for three miles. They ultimately retreated. ...
Article : 29 wordsA terrible motor car accident occurred near Killarney this morning. A car driven by a man named Burrows was taking Mrs. McDonnell, Mr. ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Countess Rothes, an expert oarswoman, practically commanded her boat. When she found the men at the oars could not row, she set ...
Article : 38 wordsA shooting accident, resulting in the death of Frederick Davis, aged 16 years, occurred at Armadale on Wednesday. The lad was endeavoring to ...
Article : 66 wordsThe "New York Herald" states that Mr. Stengel describes the impast as terrific, and says that tone of ice fell on the Titanic, killing several men. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe New York correspondent of the "Daily News" states:—"The Senate committee intends to inquire (a) whether or not the Titanic's officers ...
Article : 107 wordsMessrs. Frank Brown and John Macpherson have been acquitted of conspiracy to defraud the Singer Sewing Machine Company. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Senate committee's inquiry into the Titanic disaster was continued at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel on Saturday night. As the proceedings were ...
Article : 274 wordsColonel Gracie emphatically denies that there was any shooting on board. A revolver, he says, was fired on one occasion to intimidate the steerage ...
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Northern Times (Carnarvon, WA : 1905 - 1952), Sat 27 Apr 1912, Page 3
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