SYDNEY TRAGEDY
(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.)
If. KNOWN TO BE MISSING
SYDNEY, Nov. 7
The latest official li>t in connect! m with the Greyelifl'e disaster makes the number of those known to ho still missing—sixteen, while c-ight others arc being inquired for hv relatives or friends as possible passengers on the ferry boat at the time of the accident; also Mrs Allison, whose case was ment ionod yesterday.
NO AfORE BODIES DISCOVERED
SYDNEY, Nov. 7. The sunken ferry, Grcycliffc, was raised, hut contrary to expectations no further bodies were discovered. Air Bruce announced that the Commonwealth Government will li*'ld an inquiry imuiedintely into the cjiuso of the disaster, without any connection with the State inquiry.
28 DEATHS RECORDED
SYDNEY, Nov. 8.
Since the harbour disaster twentysix bodies have been recovered. Two people have died in tho hospital, making the total of known deaths twentyeight. Seventeen are known to ho missing.
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