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  2. NEWS OF THE ACCIDENT.

    Although the siding is connected with the block system, there ia no means pi telegraphic or telephonic communication between it and the other stations. The ...

    Article : 220 words
  3. BRITISH NEW GUINEA.

    Mr. John Douglas has (says the Argus of Saturday) addressed the following letter to the Acting Governor of Queensland on the subject of New ...

    Article : 2,027 words
  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    Adelaide ere now has been called the home of the circus, and it might also be not inaptly styled the paradise of pantomimes, because the two classes of entertainment ...

    Article : 761 words
  5. NEW ZEALAND.

    Of course the all-absorbing subject of interest is the Taisroa disaster. This has entirely drowned the little interest excited the previous day by Mr. Justice Williams's ...

    Article : 1,494 words
  6. DEMEANOUR OF THE WRECKED PASSENGERS.

    There seems of have been no unwonted alarm manifested by the passengers. Of course the effects Varied according to the part of the train occupied, those ...

    Article : 576 words
  7. COMMISSIONER PETERSWALD'S STATEMENT.

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr. W. J. Peterswald) was in the carriage with His Excellency the Governor (Sir W. C. F. Robinson). Brigadier-General Owen. Mr. ...

    Article : 567 words
  8. ARRIVAL OF THE WOUNDED MEN IN ADELAIDE.

    Hundreds of people waited at the Adelaide Station for some hours to witness the arrival of the train with the passengers and the wounded men. The men who ...

    Article : 368 words
  9. BRIGADIER-GENERAL OWEN'S STATEMENT.

    Brigadier-General Owen made the following statement, prefacing it with the remark that it -was marvellous and almost beyond comprehension how such a ...

    Article : 970 words
  10. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

    The Academy was fairly patronised on Monday evening, when the Court Minstrels successfully repeated their performance. ...

    Article : 19 words
  11. ANOTHER ACCOUNT.

    About 6 o'clock a telegram was received by Mr. J. B. McNeil, Traffic Inspector, at Adelaide, stating that two engines of the Nairne train had left the line at 2 ...

    Article : 1,096 words
  12. GARNER'S ROOMS.

    There was a full house at Garner's Rooms on Monday evening, when the Indian Tourist Party repeated their performance. This evening (the last of the season) Oscar Smith ...

    Article : 47 words
  13. HIGH OR LOW WAGES.

    Sir—The highest wages of course. Now that is the wage that will purchase the most How is it to be got? Raising the amount of money only buys less, and makes work ...

    Article : 956 words
  14. SPORTING.

    At the A.J.C. Meeting on Monday The Agent carried 13 st. 5 lb. and won the Hurdle Race, In the Autumn Stakes, a weight-for-­age race, the New Zealand crack Nelson ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. SUBSTITUTES FOR HOTELS.

    Sir—Now, I with others expect to hear the practical solution of the difficulty of providing substitutes for hotels. Mrs. Leavitt has come and gone. Converts and adherents to ...

    Article : 786 words
  16. WILLIAMSTOWN EASTER MONDAY RACES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 363 words
  17. STATEMENTS OF OTHER PASSENGERS.

    Mr. A. B. Black says:—I was a passenger from Port, Victor by the train, and rode in the carriage second to the engine. After passing through the first tunnel on ...

    Article : 726 words
  18. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting took place at Potter's Hotel on the 17th inst. Mr. James Darling presided. There ware present eight members and the Secretary and Treasurer. The ...

    Article : 320 words
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