Mr. A. H. Simpson (instructed by Messrs. Jones and Jones) for the plaintiff, Mr. Lingen and Mr. Newham (instructed by Mr. Elliott Meyer) for the Bank of New Zealand ; the ...
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Article : 4,283 wordsThe inquiry held by the Coroner into the circumstances attending the accident was resumed this morning in the courthouse before 10 o'clock. Mr. Graham, P.M., ...
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Article : 268 wordsThe body of Mrs. Cowell was buried to-day in the Koman Catholic Cemetery, Bathurst, her unfortunate husband and some relatives being present. The remains of George ...
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Article : 936 wordsDr. Woodward, the Railway medical referee, examined the accident patients in the hospital this morning, with Dr. Kirkland. The postal clerk Wyburd, who also ...
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Article : 137 wordsThe Orient Company's new R.M.S. Ophir, lying at Circular Quay, was yesterday the scene of a very representative gathering, the occasion being a luncheon on board to meet ...
Article : 506 wordsThe telegraph officials have been kept at work here almost night and day since the accident, owing to lengthy press messages and private wires of inquiry and sympathy. ...
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Article : 203 wordsSir,--Mr Eddy and Mr. Foxlec have stated that the line where the accident occurred is in good order, and that it had been lately lifted and ballasted. Now, sir, this is not ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Sat 30 Apr 1892, Page 6
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