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  2. AWFUL EXPERIENCE.

    The most graphic account of the disaster is told by Mr. Ainsworth, a dental surgeon, of West Wyalong. He was a passenger by the mail train, and narrowly escaped with his life, ...

    Article : 417 words
  3. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    Wales beat Ireland in the international match, by 11 points to 3. ...

    Article : 31 words
  4. THE BALKANS.

    Professor Starr Jordan, the well-known American peace propagandist, arrived in Sydney yesterday. He is on his way to Europe, where he intends studying Bulgaria, the ...

    Article : 534 words
  5. LATE MR. KNEESHAW.

    Mr. John Kneeshaw, who for many years held the position of Tramway Traffic Superintendent, died last evening at a private hospital at Summer Hill, in his 53rd year. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 573 words
  6. SHIPPING.

    Cape Transport, s, 4169 tons, Captain Hinde, from Albany. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., agents. COASTWISE.—Pelaw Main, s, and Hunter, s, from Newcastle; Wallarah, s, from Catherine Hill Bay[?] ...

    Article : 399 words
  7. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 148 words
  8. WHERE BLAME LEES.

    "If there is blame," said Mr. C. A. Hodgson, Superintendent of Lines on Saturday evening, "it attaches to the mail train." Mr. Hodgson had returned that afternoon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 333 words
  9. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    Scotland and Ireland played a draw, each side scoring one goal. ...

    Article : 21 words
  10. "LIKE 'A' NIGHTMARE."

    Mr. Cusack, M.L.A., said to-day:—"Messrs. Boston, Burgess, and myself were in the train. About 11.50 we had a rude awakening, as the train stopped very suddenly. We got out, and ...

    Article : 344 words
  11. LEAGUE MATCHES.

    Oldham beat Middlesbrough by 3 goals to nil. Sunderland beat Tottenham, by 2 goals to nil. ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. DEPARTURES.—March 14.

    Maheno, s, for Newcastle. Runic, s, for London and Liverpool, via Hobart. Ville de la Ciotat, F.M.S., for Marseilles, via ports. Marloo, s, for Cairns, via ports. ...

    Article : 86 words
  13. THE RIVAL EIGHTS.

    "Sporting Life," in discussing the University eights' practice at Putney, says that, compared with the Oxonians' ponderous, jerky. irregular movements, the Cantabs are the ...

    Article : 63 words
  14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—March 16.

    Hamm, s, for Antwerp and Hamburg, via Java; Karitane, s (cargo), for Tasmania; Tambar, s, for the Bellinger River; Nerong, s, for the Nambucca River; Merimbulah, s, for the South Coast; Tuncurry, s, for Cape ...

    Article : 57 words
  15. BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  16. CLEARANCES.— March 14.

    Orama, R.M.S., 12,927 tons, for Brisbane. Runic, s, 12,482 tons, for London and Liverpool. Ville de la Ciotat, F.M.S., 6378 tons, for Marseilles. Maunganui, s, 7454 tons, for Wellington. ...

    Article : 153 words
  17. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 803 words
  18. THE MINIMUM WAGE.

    A fortnight's notice has been given on behalf of 170,000 Yorkshire miners in connection with the minimum wage question. The Conciliation Board has discussed the ...

    Article : 100 words
  19. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Eastern, s (E. and A. line), arrived at Hongkong on Friday, en route to Shanghai and Japan, from Melbourne and Sydney, one day ahead of schedule time. Saint Louis, s (Union Commerciale line), arrived at ...

    Article : 55 words
  20. NARRATIVE OF A BEREAVED LADY.

    Mrs. Pitt, who came down to Sydney with the two Heaver girls, left for Bowral again early in the afternoon, and was able to identify Mrs. Arthur Heaver, though at first she ...

    Article : 398 words
  21. PASSENGERS BY THE VILLE DE LA CIOTAT.

    The following is a list of the passengers who left by the F.M.S. Ville De La Ciotat for Marseilles, via ports, on Saturday:—Mr. and Mrs. Catalan and child, Mr. Bouneton, Mr. H. Dutinz, Mr. Reichemaker, Mrs. ...

    Article : 149 words
  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Nationalist members of the House of Commons entertained the Queensland Premier (Mr. Denham) at a banquet, Mr. Redmond presiding. ...

    Article : 125 words
  23. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (1258m).—Arr: March 14, Mataram, s, from Singapore. BOWEN (1155m).—Dep: March 14, Camira, s, for Sydney. ...

    Article : 1,276 words
  24. BOARDING-HOUSE FIRE.

    A fire broke out in an Italian rooming house, wherein were 50 boarders. Panic ensued and the police used their clubs to drive out the excited occupants, who fought ...

    Article : 59 words
  25. MEAT TRADE.

    The announcement was cabled recenly that Mr. A. Eustiss, who it was stated was connected with the Great American meat packing firm of Libbys, was about to open up branches ...

    Article : 220 words
  26. COLLISION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A train for Gawler, on the north line, which left Adelaide at 11.17 p.m., collided, when close to the Adelaide Gaol on Saturday night, with a suburban passenger train from ...

    Article : 183 words
  27. MARCONI SHARES.

    The Select Committee of Inquiry has been opened respecting the transactions of Lord Murray of Elibank, formerly Chief Liberal Whip, in the shares of the American ...

    Article : 146 words
  28. RAILWAY ELECTRIFICATION.

    The British Insulated and Helsby Cables Company has secured a £300,000 contract for the supply of the overhead electric equipment for the Melbourne railways. ...

    Article : 32 words
  29. WAGES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Joseph Cook) has had prepared by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. G. H. Knibbs) the appended table which shows clearly the nominal and effective ...

    Article : 237 words
  30. INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Royal Commission appointed in December to inquire into the Indian problem recommends the abolition of the £3 license in connection with Indian immigrants and the ...

    Article : 60 words
  31. FATAL HOLIDAY TRIPS.

    The late Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke, one of the victims, left her home at Islington on Friday afternoon for the purpose of spending a holiday at Harden till Easter. She was 54 years ...

    Article : 111 words
  32. ENGLISH MAILS LATE.

    The incoming English mail steamer Mongolia was a day late. The vessel was not berthed until about 6 o'clock on Sunday morning, and, as the stevedores do not work on the ...

    Article : 116 words
  33. STABBED IN THE STREET.

    Advices from Philippopolis states that Sadik Boy, a Turkish Liberal, was attacked in the street, and stabbed with a knife in the left side. ...

    Article : 57 words
  34. EMPTY CHURCHES

    Dr. Kelly laid the foundation-stone of a new Roman Catholic school at Kogarah yesterday afternoon. "After 25 years of the Public Instruction ...

    Article : 276 words
  35. ITALY'S LITTLE WAR.

    Bengazi advices state that Colonel Lavinis' column repulsed 2000 natives at the Zutina Oasis. The Italians lost 45 killed and 100 were ...

    Article : 37 words
  36. CONDITION OF THE INJURED.

    At a later hour last night all the injured people in the Bowral Hospital were doing well. The condition of Mr. Heaver gave most cause for concern, but he had passed ...

    Article : 102 words
  37. THE DEPORTATIONS.

    The Senate, by 23 Votes to 10, rejected Mr. W. P. Schreiner's amendment to delete the banishment clause from the Indemnity Bill introduced by the Minister for Defence, General ...

    Article : 134 words
  38. SUPPOSED ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE.

    Mrs. Kohue, a woman of 69, was brought into Sydney Hospital by the Civil Ambulance at 12.30 this morning suffering from the effects of strangling by means of a rope, and ...

    Article : 91 words
  39. BOWRAL IN MOURNING.

    Although Exeter, the scene of the terrible railway accident on Friday night, is 13 miles from here, all the later incidents in connection with the dreadful catastrophe have been ...

    Article : 464 words
  40. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    At a meeting of the Imperial Mission, a letter was received from Lord Charles Beresford, which urged the summoning of an Imperial Council of Defence, to frame a scheme for the ...

    Article : 42 words
  41. TRINITY COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS.

    The following will be the Trinity College music examiners for 1914:—For the Eastern States, Mr. S. Myercough; for Western Australia and Tasmania, Mr. Alfred Mistowskl; ...

    Article : 40 words
  42. PIT BOYS.

    Contrary to expectations, work was not resumed at Pelaw-Main or Hebburn collieries to-day. On inquiry it was learned that PelawMain colliery is open for the men to resume ...

    Article : 125 words
  43. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    The steamer Sydney sailed on Saturday afternoon from Devonport for Sydney with 6475 bags potatoes, 2921 oats, 385 chaff, 333 peas, 109 turnips, 42 [?], [?] bales straw, 286 cases apples, 70 pears, 12 plums ...

    Article : 88 words
  44. THE INQUEST.

    An inquest was opened on Saturday afternoon in the Bowral Court-house, before Mr. H. Taylor, Coroner. Mr. C. James, of Goulburn, district superintendent, represented the ...

    Article : 51 words
  45. JAPANESE NAVAL SCANDALS.

    M. Iwahara, managing director of Mitsui Bushan Kaisha, and a director of the Oji Paper Compauy, has been arrested in connection with the navy scandals. ...

    Article : 45 words
  46. FRENCH NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    The naval manocuvres in the Mediterranean in May are to be on a grand scale. Eighty-five battleships and cruisers and 50 destroyers will take part in the manoeuvres, ...

    Article : 46 words
  47. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30 and 8 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 3.30 p.m. Tuncurry, etc.—Tuncurry, 3 p.m. ...

    Article : 240 words
  48. THE TRAINS.

    The Temora mail train consisted of some five coaches and the engine. It was the first three cars that bore the brunt of the smash, and it was in the tangled mass of wood and ...

    Article : 240 words
  49. PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER ENGAGED

    The engagement is announced of Mr. William M'Adoo, Secretary to the Treasury, and Miss Eleanor Wilson, the youngest daughter of the President. ...

    Article : 29 words
  50. TAMWORTH WATER SUPPLY.

    At a special meeting of the municipal council held to consider the question of the water supply, the Mayor (Alderman Green) explained that the position the council had ...

    Article : 122 words
  51. "QUEEN OF WANGANUI."

    Unusual developments occurred in connection with the counting of votes for the honour of being queen of the Wanganui carnival. First of all Miss M.Donald was elected by about 3000 ...

    Article : 129 words
  52. AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINES.

    The Australian submarines have arrived here after a good passage, despite heavy seas and adverse wind. ...

    Article : 24 words
  53. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 49 words
  54. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1281m).— Arr: March 15, Riverina, s, from Sydney. WELLINGTON (1239m).—Arr: March 15. Banffshire, s, from Melbourne. ...

    Article : 57 words
  55. WIRELESS TELEPHONES.

    Reuter's correspondent in Sicily states that Marconi has successfully tested a now wireless telephone between warships. ...

    Article : 25 words
  56. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Clan Mactavish, s, from Port Pirie Dec. 14, at Liverpool. Gleneden, s, from Melbourne Jan. 10, at Barcelona. Clan Macgillivray, s, from Melbourne Jan. 6, at ...

    Article : 79 words
  57. WORLD'S STEAMING RECORD.

    The Cunard liner Lusitania steamed 618 knots in her eastward run on Thursday, this being a world's record. ...

    Article : 28 words
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