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  2. STORIES AND SCENE OF DISASTER.

    When seen by a representative of The Register a few hours after the accident Mr. J. W. Shaw, of Welland. the [?] of the Clapham train-although badly ...

    Article : 541 words
  3. SHOCKING RAILWAY SMASH IN ADELAIDE

    A serious collision in the Adelaide Station Yard, at about 8.42 a.m., on Monday morning, between the incoming Clapham suburban train and the outgoing special to Kapunda, and which caused the deaths of a fireman (Mr. J.G. Rowe, of Mile-End) and a passenger (Mr. H. J. Brailey, a clerk in the commercial department of The Register), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 865 words
  4. TREMAN OF THE SPECIAL.

    The fireman on the Kapunda train, M: Fohn James Rowe, of Bosanquet avenue Prospect, who has a wife and two children, was suffering from shock and ...

    Article : 691 words
  5. CHIEF COMMISSIONER'S STATEMENT.

    The Chief Railways Commissioner (Mr W. A. Webb) was early on the scene of the smash. A representative of The Register asked him if he could ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 648 words
  6. INJURED.

    MRS. MARY PRINCE, Parker's road, West Mitcham. Fracture of nose (not-serious) MRS. CATHERINE LEAK, Millswood, Shock Not serious. ...

    Article : 95 words
  7. TREATED IN CASUALTY ROOM AND DISCHARGED.

    JOSEPH SHAW, [?] Cut behind right now; bruised right knee; cut over lower end dorsal aspect of forearm. H. J. WILLIAMS. Cut over note. ...

    Article : 380 words
  8. THE SCENE OF THE ACCIDENT.

    the two trains collided at the spot marked X. The incoming Clapham train was bound for No. 13 platform, at the Adelaide Railway Station, and, after leaving the South line, had to cross the down and up Port lines. The outgoing Kapunda train left No. 12 platform on the down North line, and met the Clapham train crossing over horn the South line to go into No. 13 platform via the up North line. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 183 words
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  10. MOD WORK BY AMBULANCE WORKERS.

    On receipt of news of the accident, Mr. R. Andews, of the Railway Ambutance office, in company with Porter W. Mills, Mr. J Craige, and Mr. Wills, ...

    Article : 254 words
  11. TREATING THE INJURED.

    It was fortunate that Dr. Dawes, of Gawler, should have been a passenger on he outvard-bound brain, and that he was lot injured when the collision occurred. ...

    Article : 348 words
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