SYDNEY TRAGEDY
SALVAGE OF GREYCLIFFE , NO MORE BODIES FOUND (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) (Received Nov. 9, 19 a.m.) SYDNEY, Novi 8. A section of the Greyeliffe ferry boat was beached to-day, but no further bodies were discovered. Efforts are being made to raise the remaining portions of the vessel. INQUIRY OPENS TO-DAY TAHITI’S OFFICERS RETURN (Received November 9, noon.) SYDNEY, November 9. The Attorney-General has announced that as a result of co-operation between the State and Federal Governments, Mr. justice Campbell, of the Supreme Court, has been appointed to_ preside over the inquiry into the"Tahiti-Grev-cliffe collision, which opens to-day. It has been arranged that the chief and second officers of the' Tahiti will return from Wellington fcy the Maunganui, which arrives on Tuesday.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16492, 9 November 1927, Page 7
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