Not five hours after the sensational ream smash at Flemington, an exciting railway accident occurred at Camberwell. Through a misunderstanding between a ...
Article : 1,653 wordsFew lights, none perhaps, with the exception of Jack Dempsey's encounter with Georges Carpentier, the French aspirant for the title, have carried with them so ...
Article : 1,641 wordsA tramway accident, attended by sensational circumstances, but. fortunately, free from fatality, occurred early on Saturday evening on Mount Alexander-road, Flemington, on Die electric tramway service, which hetero their punties by the [?] at and transference to the control of the Tramways Board were owned by a private ...
Article : 1,596 wordsSergeant J. T. Connelly, in charge at Flemington police station, received word of the collision shortly after it happened. He promptly despatched Constables F. ...
Article : 550 wordsIn addition to being severely braised about the legs, Mrs. Susan Hodson of Leicester-square, Carlton, had the unfortunate experience of being robbed of £35 ...
Article : 323 wordsMr. P. H. Rose, of Hellier-street, West Brunswick, was the guard in charge of the Healesville train. Questioned after the accident, he said that the work of unloading ...
Article : 426 wordsThe Commissioners further stated that the exact cause of the accident would he investigated in accordance with Section 120 of the Railways Act, which directs the ...
Article : 120 wordsAmong those on the tram at the time of the accident were Bert Spargo, the lightweight boxer, his wife, his aged mother and has brother-in-law, Mr. John ...
Article : 542 wordsAccording to the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" nothing further has been received at the Quai d'Orsay regarding Germany's new reparations offer, ...
Article : 792 wordsMr. Merfield, of Melbourne University, who is returning from an unsuccessful expedition to Mexico to witness a solar eclipse, has reported to the Australian ...
Article : 189 wordsThe driver of the train. W. Challis, of 48 Harris-street, North Melbourne, declined to make a statement as to how the accident happened. All be was heard to ...
Article : 171 wordsThe conductor of the race traffic tram, Mr. F. Cusack, was admitted to Melbourne Hospital suffering from injuries to has legs and minor cuts on the left side of his face. ...
Article : 698 wordsAll who saw the plight and resent of Miss Jean Donnelly, the injured passenger, agreed that she was a very brave girl. She was too ill from the effects of the ...
Article : 403 wordsThe Nationalist Congress held a special session to-day, with a view to considering the political and inter-communal discussions which, since Gandhi's imprisonment, ...
Article : 292 wordsThe household of William Friend, 13 Princes-street, Flemington, suffered severely. Friend is at present confined to his bed, having sustained fractured ribs ...
Article : 538 wordsNo. 3 road at Camberwell, station, and the same siding dead end beyond the points leading to the main line, had an exciting smash on 8th April, 1922, when a ...
Article : 124 wordsIn the final of the tennis National Championship singles at .Philadelphia W. T. Tilden defeated W. M. Johnston, 6--4, 6--1, 6--4. ...
Article : 190 wordsThe Railway Commissioners issued the following statement last night in respect of the accident:-- At 10.13 p.m. on Saturday the 8.5 p.m. ...
Article : 494 wordsMr. M. O'Shea of Cardigan-street, Carlton, said he was a passenger in the trailer at the rear portion of the runaway tram "When I heard the cries," said Mr ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Mon 17 Sep 1923, Page 9
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