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Advertising : 34 wordsTHE OUTSTANDING feature of last night's sensational railway smash at the Central Station, reported in a special edition of the "Evening New," is that none of the passengers was killed. ...
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Advertising : 241 wordsHAROLD RICHARDS, the young Burwood carpenter, who suffered compound fractures of the leg, greeted a "News" man, who ...
Article : 206 wordsTHERE WAS an amazing sequel to the exposure of the scandal in the City Council's Electricity Supply Dept. to-day. Shortly after 9 o'clock, James Callan, one of the dismissed employees, committed suicide on the Town Hall steps, at ...
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Article : 43 wordsThis is a general view of the scene where the accident occurred, taken this morning. The trin in the picture is in the same position as the Ryde train, except that it is not taking the points. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 52 wordsThe fact that the breakdown gang took an hour to reach the scene of the accident was explained by the Railway Department to-day. It was stated that ...
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Advertising : 73 wordsIt has not yet been found necessary to amputate either of Richards' legs Dr. Winston, Medical Superintendent of Sydney Hospital, stated to-day that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 wordsThe Lord Mayor of Sydney will probably attend a banquet which will be given by the Mayor of Newcastle, at Newcastle, next Wednesday. ...
Article : 22 wordsThese drawings show clearly how the smash occurred. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 15 Jan 1925, Page 1
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