WELLINGTON.—The steamer Port Kembla, 4700 tons, of the Commonwealth and Dominion line, foundered off Cape Farewell, on the New Zealand coast, early ...
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Article : 817 wordsOutcast, at the Theatre Royal, with Miss Kathlene Macdonell and Mr. Charles Waldron in the leading parts, makes some appeal to the public. L'Aiglon is under ...
Article : 1,270 wordsCaptain Jack stated that after the explosion on the Port Kembla he noticed fumes, and remarked to the second officer, "It seems like ...
Article : 117 wordsAccording to messages from New Zealand, the explosion, which is supposed to have been caused by an infernal machine, occurred in No. 1 hatch. This hatch, which ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Prime Minister views the sinking of the Port Kembla with seriousness, and he proposes to take such action as will enable greater protection to be afforded ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 wordsA remarkable gale, accompanied by heavy rain, swept down on the city shortly after midnight on Tuesday Great damage has been done. The cups of ...
Article : 377 wordsAshore trees have been uprooted everywhere; roofs have been blown off, and plate glass windows blown in. Telegraphic communication with the north has been ...
Article : 329 wordsDescribing the disaster, Mr. Palmer, the second steward, said:—"I was only half awakened by the explosion. My first impression was that the ...
Article : 315 wordsThe Popular Concerts at the Assembly Hall on Saturday night are so attractive that a full house is always assured. On the last occasion Miss Stella Power was one of ...
Article : 411 wordsIn remarkable contrast with the devastating hurricane which swept the city on Wednesday glorious weather prevailed on Thursday. The damage wrought ...
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Advertising : 291 wordsOn her first visit to Melbourne she came as a unit of the Anglo-Australian line later known as the Commonwealth and Dominion line, for which Messrs. J. Gill ...
Article : 81 wordsThe survivors of the steamer Nerong, which foundered during the gale on Wednesday, have been picked up and landed by the North Coast ...
Article : 451 wordsCaptain Jack is well known in Melbourne shipping circles, especially amongst pilots and shipping men of Williamstown, where, his wife resides. Mrs. Jack was duly ...
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Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918, 1935), Sat 22 Sep 1917, Page 35
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