Sir,—I beg to acknowledge the receipt from you of Sunday papers attached, containing the evidence taken by you and other gentlemen constituting a board for enquiring into the late loss ...
Article : 532 wordsOn Tuesday, William Shipley, the proprietor of a board and lodging house in Welllngton-street, appeared at the police office to answer an information preferred by ...
Article : 482 wordsThe 22nd May was a day long to be remembered in Now South Wales as the advent of the first Parliament responsible to the people. In the ...
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Article : 236 wordsSir,—In compliance a with your request I have carefully read over the evidence touching the recent wreck of the Helen Stewart, and I am of opinion that the signal for a pilot ought to ...
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Article : 732 wordsIn accordance with instructions we have received to enquire into the cause of the wreck of the Helen Stewart, upon the rocks near the Low Heads, at the entrace of the River Tamar, in ...
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Article : 570 wordsSir,—In compliance with your request I have carelfully esamined the evidence relative to the Helen Stewart. L find a discrepancy in evidence with regard to the second order said to be ...
Article : 434 wordsSir, I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 15th instant, in which you request me to assist Capt. king as a member of the board appointed to enquire into ...
Article : 322 wordsI have read all the evidence carefully through in the case of the Helen Stewart, and am of opinion tht Mr. Pilot Waterland exerted himself to the almost to board the ship, and although ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 29 May 1856, Page 4
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