A fine of £5,000, stated to be the highest ever Inflicted' in a Police Court In Western Australia, was imposed on A. F van Keulan ...
Article : 325 wordsAs the story of the collision between the R.M.S. Tahiti and the harbour ferry steamer Greycliff unfolds, it is realized that the disaster was on an even more terrible scale than was at first supposed. It is now revealed that many of the Greycliffe's passengers who yesterday were listed as missing, were imprisoned in the cabins of the ferry, and perished like rats in a trap ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 735 wordsThe tragic happening near Bradley"s Head on Thursday, when the ferry steamer Greycliffe, carrying a large number of passengers from the city to Vaucluse ...
Article : 342 wordsCHARLES BLOOM, a foreman, employed at Garden Island,' of Clark street, Vaucluse. ELSIE RANSAY, of 1[?] Hope[?] in avenue, Vaucluse. MRS. JANE TERRY, resident of Victoria, recently staying with her ...
Article : 282 wordsIn the list published, in The Register on Friday of the list of victims of the Sydney Harbour collision, appeared the name of Mrs. Williams, of Onslow street ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 346 wordsFracturing her jaw with a cowardly blow, a ruffian robbed a young woman of a handbag in Parkside last Saturday night. ...
Article : 222 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-day, on a motion for adjournment, Mr.'Pratten (Minister for Customs) made a statement concerning the sinking of the ferry boat ...
Article : 195 wordsMISS FROST, Northumberland avenue, Stanmore. MRS. CROOK, a visitor from Melbourne. MRS. CROOK'S SON, aged three. JOHN CARROLL, of Cliff street, Watsons Bay, employed at Garden ...
Article : 151 wordsFrom the account given of the disaster by Mr. J. S. Bithell, one of the Greycliffe's passengers, who had a narrow escape when the collision occurred, it ...
Article : 357 wordsShortly after the Assembly met this afternoon the Premier moved a motion of sympathy with the relatives of those killed in the ferry disaster yesterday, and ...
Article : 49 wordsIt is reported from Prague that in unknown man fired at a motor car in the belief that it contained the CzechoSlovakian Minister of Defence (M ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Australian High Commissioner (Sir Granville Ryrie), who is on his way to London from Geneva, has expressed his profoundest sympathy with the relatives ...
Article : 215 wordsAfter a desperate struggle, an aged woman and her daughter succeeded in ejecting an intruder from their room, adjoining a dance hall, at Wannon, a small ...
Article : 204 wordsSir—I read in the press that through the efforts of Archdeacon Moyes, ministers of religion are to be invited to confer with the Premier with regard to the alleviation ...
Article : 369 wordsIn the eerie grey depths of the harbour, about 70 feet below the surface, two divers—Messrs. W. S. Harris and T. Carr—cut their way into the wreck of the Greycliffe ...
Article : 414 wordsA recent photograph of an everyday so one in Circular Quay, showing the busy service of ferry boats moving in and out of their berths, and the railboats at the wharfs. The Watson's Bay pier, which had been occupied by the ill-fated Greycliff, is on the extreme left of the picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 5 Nov 1927, Page 9
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