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  2. TRAIN DISASTER IN QUEENSLAND: On June 9, at about 2 o'clock in the morning, two carriages and the luggage-van of the Rockhampton mail train, when two miles from Traveston, and 13 miles on the Brisbane side of Gympie, left the rails. One of the carriages and the luggage-van fell from the bridge. Nine persons were killed and 55 injured. ([?] "Courier" photo.)

    1. GENERAL VIEW OF THE WRECKAGE AS SEEN FROM THE BRIDGE FROM WHICH 2. THE CARRIAGE WHICH REMAINED OF THE BRIDGE. THE LUGGAGE-VAN AND PASSENGER CARRIAGE FELL. 3. BREAKDOWN GANG REMOVING THE DEBRIS. 4. IN THE FOREGROUND IS THE LUGGAGE-VAN; IN THE MIDDLE DISTANCE IS 5. THE CARRIAGE THAT TRAVELLED THE LENGTH OF THE THE WRECKED CARRIAGE IN WHICH MOST OF THE CASUALTIES OCCURRED; BRIDGE BEFORE CAPSIZING ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 134 words
  3. OPENING OF FEDERAL PARLIAMENT, MELBOURNE, ON JUNE 10: This, it is believed, will be the last session in Melbourne. It is intended to hold the next in Canberra.

    1. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL (Lord Forster) ARRIVING AT FEDERAL PARLIAMENT HOUSE. 2. LORD FORSTER INSPECTING THE GUARD OF HONOUR. 4. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL DESCENDING THE STEPS OF PARLIAMENT 3. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S CARRIAGE LEAVING PARLIAMENT HOUSE. HOUSE AFTER THE CEREMONY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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