The story of the second boat from the Trevessa reveals a story of even more terrible sufferings than that of the crew of the captain's boat. Eight men died from exposure, thirst, and hunger. ...
Article : 54 wordsAll hope for the safety of the complement which left Sydney on Monday afternoon on the steamer Sumatra has been swept away by events of the week[?]nd. The second body which has come ashore near Crescent ...
Article : 134 wordsI recently had special opportunities for appreciating the extent to which the Treaty of Versailles has not been read by those who have formed very definite opinions ...
Article : 1,140 wordsMr. G. Lansbury, M.P., in opposing on behalf of the executive a motion at the Labour Conference, declaring that the Royal Family was no longer necessary as part of the ...
Article : 244 wordsIt was officially announced last night that the State surplus would exceed £803,000. There will be a surplus on the railway ...
Article : 648 wordsA message from Paris states that by a majority of 20 the Chamber of Deputies increased the air force credit from 36,000,000 francs to 222,000,000 franc[?]. ...
Article : 444 wordsThose who have been saved from the Trevessa include Stainton (New Zealand)[?] Brinks (Fremantle), and the following. Bainbridge, Wilson, Sheir Jhan, Burke, ...
Article : 257 wordsMr. Philip Snowden, writing in the "Morning Post" under "If Labour Rules," says:— "The vast majority of Labour supporters at the beginning of the war forgot ...
Article : 483 wordsThe body of the second man, which was found on the beach between Hat Head and McGuire's Crossing, was brought to Kempsey to-day. A search was made of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 159 wordsImportant information was gained on Saturday morning with respect to the lifeboats and lifesaving gear of the Sumatra. During the stay if the vessel in Sydney not ...
Article : 230 wordsThe chief officer of the Trevessa, Mr. Charles J. S. Smith, who commanded the second bo[?]t containing 23 men, is lying in the hospital at Bell[?] Ombre, a sugar estate near Bare du ...
Article : 1,083 wordsThe King and Queen again attended the Wimhledon tournament. Johnston and Richards were presented to the King in the Royal enclosure, before the beginning of their ...
Article : 277 wordsThe office of the New Guinea Trade Agency was a busy place yesterday, and from early morning until after nightfall the manager, Mr. W. C. Harvey, was at work. In order ...
Article : 132 wordsRepresentations were made to the Young Pastures Protection Board at its recent meeting on behalf of landholders in the Rye Park district, to the effect that the protection of ...
Article : 117 wordsMr. T. E. Dunster, of Sydney, who has travelled extensively through the islands inspecting the various wireless stations, stated on Saturday that the [?]rials of the Sumatra [?] ...
Article : 271 wordsIn the French Senate M. Poincare said he wished to state again for the benefit of foreigners and the Holy See that the Ruhr measures would be continued as ...
Article : 455 wordsThere is no foundation for any suggestion that the steamer Sumatra was overloaded. As a matter of fact the steamer could have taken more cargo before she left Sydney, and was ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 295 wordsA message from Honolulu states that the schooner Elinor H., from Newcastle, has arrived. She has been listed as missing for three ...
Article : 77 wordsA deputation from the Trades Hall yesterday complained to the Premier (Sir James Mitchell), of the high price of heat, and suggested that it was due to exp[?]rtation. ...
Article : 201 wordsIt is authoritatively declared that Lord Curzon's speech in the House of Lords flatly rejecting the American proposal for a 12-mile limit leaves the American Government ...
Article : 199 wordsA message from Springfield (Illinois) states that the House of Representatives[?] committee investigating into the causes of the Herrin mine massacre, resulting in over a score of ...
Article : 136 wordsCaptain B[?]ll, master of the Sumatra, who had served his full period of apprenticeship to the sea under sail was a very highly qualified officer. A son of Mr. ...
Article : 197 wordsThe pound sterling has again dropped to 4.57[?] Wall-street regards the cause as heavy British buying of United States Liberty bonds, and a resultant transfer of a large ...
Article : 37 wordsMiss Anne Williams, Victorian soprano, gave a most successful recital at Dame Nellie Mel[?]'s house in Mayfair. Messina advices state that the eruption at ...
Article : 464 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Swift, on the charge of seditious conspiracy against Patrick Fleming, accused was discharged. The other cases have been adjourned[?] Art[?] ...
Article : 109 wordsPolitical birthday honours were announced to-night. PEERAGES. Hon. Charles Napier Lawrence chairman ...
Article : 172 wordsWhen the papers of the Sumatra for the outward voyage for Ra[?]aul were made available on Saturday morning it was found that L[?]utenant-Comman[?]er J. S. Colhoun, who ...
Article : 101 wordsAldermen and councillors of northern suburbs municipalities and the district members of Parliament will meet at the North Sydney Town Hall on Wednesday at 4 o'clock to make ...
Article : 67 wordsMiss Hedges said that a dole should not be given to girls who refused service. If they had to starve it would probably bring them to their senses. Many girls were ...
Article : 110 wordsThe serious position of the National Bank, which has caused much concern in financial circles, has been somewhat relieved by the statement by the chairman at the annual ...
Article : 149 wordsSir,—From time to time, in your columns, we have read of the intention of the "Communists" to upset the present social order and confiscate all property and money belonging ...
Article : 252 wordsThe chief engineer A. P. Kennedy, has had a good deal of experience around Rabaul[?] [?] at Dunedin[?] New Zealand, Mr. Kennedy was 34 years of age. [?] came to Sydney at the ...
Article : 157 wordsIn the House of Commons, Sir Frederick Banbury moved an amendment to Lady Astor's Liquor Bill. Lady Astor was considerably impatient ...
Article : 119 wordsFor two and a half years during the war the second engineer, C. J. Kirkpatrick, occupied the position of Lieut[?]engineer in the British Navy. After he war Mr. Kirkpatrick, ...
Article : 139 wordsThe "Sunday Express" denies a report emanating from America that the Prince of Wales proposes to make a dominion tour on behalf of the Empire Exhibition. The ...
Article : 66 wordsNews comes from Nova Scotia that 4000 workers at the British Empire Steel Corporation's plant have struck for a wage increase of 30 per cent., an eight hours' day, and the check ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. W. C. Harvey, manager in Sydney of the New Guinea Trade Agency, said: "I was particularly careful to see that everything was all right on the vessel befor[?] she sailed, ...
Article : 244 wordsSir John Le Sage has retired at the age of 86 from the managing editorship of the "Daily Telegraph." Sir John Le Sage was a noted war correspondent in his younger days. He ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 2 Jul 1923, Page 11
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