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  2. STEAMER PORT KEMBLA SINKS.

    WELLINGTON.—The steamer Port Kembla, 4700 tons, of the Commonwealth and Dominion line, foundered off Cape Farewell, on the New Zealand coast, early ...

    Article : 310 words
  3. AMUSEMENTS

    The new production at Her Majesty's, Mr. Manhattan, is a conglomerate, some times farce, sometimes burlesque, with as much of musical, comedy as attaches to the ...

    Article : 817 words
  4. DRAMATIC NOTES.

    Outcast, 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 words
  5. SHIP'S FIREMAN ARRESTED.

    Captain Jack stated that after the explosion on the Port Kembla he noticed fumes, and remarked to the second officer, "It seems like ...

    Article : 117 words
  6. THE INFERNAL MACHINE.

    According 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 words
  7. PROTECTION OF VESSELS.

    The 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 ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. THE OFFICERS AND CREW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  9. CYCLONE IN SYDNEY.

    A 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 words
  10. DEVASTATION ASHORE.

    Ashore 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 words
  11. THE SECOND STEWARD'S STORY.

    Describing the disaster, Mr. Palmer, the second steward, said:—"I was only half awakened by the explosion. My first impression was that the ...

    Article : 315 words
  12. MUSIC.

    The 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 words
  13. THE STORM IN SYDNEY.

    In remarkable contrast with the devastating hurricane which swept the city on Wednesday glorious weather prevailed on Thursday. The damage wrought ...

    Article : 107 words
  14. Advertising

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    Advertising : 291 words
  15. THE PORT KEMBLA IN MELBOURNE.

    On 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 words
  16. VICTIM OF THE HURRICANE.

    The survivors of the steamer Nerong, which foundered during the gale on Wednesday, have been picked up and landed by the North Coast ...

    Article : 451 words
  17. CAPTAIN JACK'S WIFE AT WILLIAMSTOWN.

    Captain Jack is well known in Melbourne shipping circles, especially amongst pilots and shipping men of Williamstown, where, his wife resides. Mrs. Jack was duly ...

    Article : 189 words
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