The body of Mr. A. E. Bissell, who was drowned at the Port Pirie regatta on Monday afternoon, was recovered at 11 o'clock, on Tuesday morning. ...
Article : 769 wordsA fatality occurred at Largs railway crossing shortly before 1.45 p.m. on Saturday, when Arthur Alexander Smith, a single man, employed at the Naval Station ...
Article : 255 wordsMr. Frederick George Vivian Little (21) was drowned in the Proprietary dam this afternoon. He and two comrades were bathing in the dam in 8 or 9 ft. of water, ...
Article : 61 wordsOn Monday at 9 a.m. George Salooti. an Italian, employed at D. Politis' cafe, King William-street, was run over by an electric tram in King William-street. He was ...
Article : 120 wordsCertain facts of a Ballarat mystery have given rise to fears that a Christmas Evetragedy has taken place. A pool of fresh wood was discovered beside the old Black ...
Article : 391 wordsAn inquest was opened by the coroner today on the body of a newly-born female child which was found in an outhouse in Wolfram-street on Saturday night. Dr. ...
Article : 85 wordsOn Christmas morning Mr. H. L. Clisby was bringing his wife and family, and two lady friends, in a motor to spend the Christmas holidays at Victor ...
Article : 185 wordsEileen Isabel Guy (21) living at Muswellbrook, was knocked down by on ambulance motor at the intersection of Lane Cove-road and Bay-road, North Sydney, on ...
Article : 83 wordsMr. L. Dahlberg, employed at a motor garage, was run over by a motor car in Oxide-street late on Christmas Eve, and sustained fracture of the ribs and ...
Article : 67 wordsMr. Thomas Brook, of Hill Farm, Dutton, on Christmas night was returning from a family gathering in his buggy. driven by Mr. Mark Rice. Miss Rice and ...
Article : 145 wordsThe police received a report today of a serious shooting affray at the Blutt, near Emerald. It is alleged that Alfred Lisle fired a revolver at Mrs. Eneman, then ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Commissioner of Crown Lands (Sir Richard Butler) and Messrs. S. B. Rudall M.P., and W. Hague, M.P., addressed one of the largest meetings ever held in Sedan ...
Article : 1,589 wordsJohn Henry Pagan, laborer, of South Melbourne, was struck on the head with a bottle in a brawl today. He walked to the Homeopathic Hospital for treatment ...
Article : 139 wordsYANKALILLA, December 28.—On Saturday afternoon Mrs, Joseph Cadd was driving home to Second Valley from Normanville, when near the Big Rock the ...
Article : 115 wordsWhilst Mr. W. G. Watt was sharpening the knives of his chaffcutter on Thursday last the file he was using slipped, with the result that his hand came in contact with ...
Article : 158 wordsOn Monday Mr. E. P. Kumnich met with a painful accident. He was driving a friend out to view the works at Millbrook, when the house suddenly started to play ...
Article : 101 wordsDuring Boxing Day afternoon a great ideal of mixed bathing was going on off the crowded besches way Sandringham, where she water was very pugh. Amongst the ...
Article : 80 wordsA man named Wallace has arrived from Pine Crack form Coronet Hill copper mines 60 miles distant, and given himself up to the police for having, according to his own ...
Article : 61 wordsAbout man on christmas Day Fireman H. Mark had the third and forth fingers of the right hand severed and his [?] badly broken when at work on a railway ...
Article : 506 wordsWilliam Knight (54) a printer, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on Saturday morning in a very serious condition as the result of a [?] wound in his ...
Article : 118 wordsA bush fire broke out on Sunday morning at short 11 o'clock in some small land between Mount Lofty and Waterfall Gully, Panned by the breese which was blowing ...
Article : 189 wordsAbout a 3 a.m. on Tuesday a hour in a land off Minor-road, Korunburra (Victoria) was burnt to the ground, the occupier. Mrs. Binding, and old age pensioner, being ...
Article : 331 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 2 Jan 1915, Page 16
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: