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  2. A PROSPEROUS CONCERN.

    Mr. Geo. J. Cohen, presided over tne one hundred and twenty-second half-yearly meeting of the Commercial Banking company of Sydney, Limited, held at the ...

    Article : 339 words
  3. HONORING THE BRAVE.

    The annual demonstration of the Royal Humane Society of Australasia in the Town-hall yesterday evening was unique in [?]eing the [?]irst occasion on which a ...

    Article : 1,448 words
  4. RAILWAY DISASTER. An Appalling Accident. Near Macalister On Saturday. Roma Train Capsized. Two Passengers Killed. Messrs. J. H. Reeves and R. B. M'Kie. Eighteen Injured. Several Severe Injuries. Many Miraculous Escapes. Opinion of Commissioner Thallon. “Marvellous That Anyone Escaped.” Heroism of Injured Men. Cause of Accident a Mystery. Complete Particulars. THE FIRST NEWS.

    The usual peaceful serenity of Saturday afternoon in Toowoomba was rudely disturbed shortly before 2 o'clock last Saturday when the news was received ...

    Article : 715 words
  5. GOOD AMBULANCE WORK.

    As usual the Toowoomba branch of the Q.T. Ambulance Brigade rendered sterling service. Supt. Llewelyn and SeniorBearer Harland proceeded to the scene ...

    Article : 177 words
  6. INTERVIEW WITH TRAIN OFFICIALS.

    The Guard (Mr. S. S. Davie) when seen by the representative of the "Caronicle [?]tated that the [?]i[?]st warning he received o[?] anything being wrong was when ...

    Article : 879 words
  7. THE LATE MR. REEVES.

    The late Mr. J. H. Reeves was one of the be[?]t known Commercial Travellers on the Darling Downs and also on the North Coast Railway district. He was ...

    Article : 618 words
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  9. OUR SPECIAL’S NARRATIVE.

    The first intimation of the accident reached Toowoomba from Macalister at 1.30 p.m. The Traflic Manager (Mr. J. J. Petford) had left by the mail train ...

    Article : 2,848 words
  10. LADY RODWAY’S ORDEAL,

    While Atherley stared in astonishment at the butler, and wondered whether Pichard believed all he said, Prickett, with an air of satisfaction upon his face, ...

    Article : 1,190 words
  11. INTERESTING INCIDENTS.

    Some really marvellous escapes o[?]occurred. One of the most remarkable was that of W. J. Tucker, juur., the well-known Brisbane jockey who was ...

    Article : 399 words
  12. OTHER PASSENGERS NARRATIVES.

    Me[?]rs, Deighton (Morcheads Ltd., Brisbane), and Robertson (of the firm of Robertson and Sons, manufactures of the Highland Dip) who have been travel ...

    Article : 328 words
  13. RETURN OF THE RELIEF TRAIN

    It was known shortly after 7 o'clock that the special relief train had already passed Dalby on its return journey, and it was expected to arrive here about 9 ...

    Article : 294 words
  14. REPAIRING THE LINE.

    As soon as the nature of the damage to the bridge was known gangs of men were speedily get together to make a deviation. This work was proceeded with ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. THE CASUALTY LIST.

    J. H. Reeves, commercial traveller, Toowoomba. R. B. MeKie, Roma. INJURED. ...

    Article : 152 words
  16. STATEMENT BY MR. THALLON.

    To the “Chronicle” reporter the Commi[?]ioner for Railway (Mr. J. F. Thallon) made the following statement in the train on the way from the [?]cene ...

    Article : 387 words
  17. THE STORY OF THE DISASTER

    Among those interviewed by the "Chronicle" on the arrival oh the train at 9.45 were Messrs. C. Norman (Warra). Amos Ri[?]hardson (Brisbane), J. Cureton ...

    Article : 1,634 words
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