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Article : 296 wordsThe feature of the rescue work was the strong force of medical and ambulance men who were promptly on the scene, and of the celerity with ...
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Article : 464 wordsUnsettled generally in New South Wales, with further rain and thunder, and more heavy falls. Squally northerly winds, being ...
Article : 59 wordsA number of the passengers who were slightly injured refused to be treated by the ambulance men. Several were seen to step from the carriages. ...
Article : 36 wordsWhen the news of the accident was circulated the "Smith Family" was holding its weekly meeting. Business was immediately adjourned, ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Thu 15 Jan 1925, Page 1
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