THE FERRY DISASTER
OFFICIAL CASUALTY LIST
JIXTEEN STILL KISSING
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copy right. SYDNEY, November 7. The latest official list makes the number of those known to be still missing 10, while eight others are being inquired lor by relatives or friends as possible passengers on the ferry boat at the time of the accident. THE GIIEENCLIFFE RAISED. NO MOKE BODIES FOUND. SYDNEY", November 7. The Greycliffe has been raised, but, contrary to expectations, no further bodies were discovered. Mr Bruce has announced that the Commonwealth Government will hold an inquiry immediately into the cause of the disaster, without any connection with the State inquiry. TWENTY-EIGHT DEATHS. ■ SYDNEY, November 8. (Received November 8, at 10.2 d a.m.) Since the harbor disaster 26 bodies have been recovered and two people have died iu hospital, making the total of known deaths 28. Seventeen people are known to bo missing.
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Evening Star, Issue 19708, 8 November 1927, Page 5
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