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Article : 15 wordsThe death of Mr. John Rounsevell which occurred, suddenly this morning will cause general regret, for he was a gentleman both well known and much liked. ...
Article : 341 wordsThe express trains of Australia have had a remarkable immunity from serious catastrophe. On Wednesday, however, the record was nearly spoilt, for an accident ...
Article : 688 wordsA well-known Government official, who was on his way to the south-east, stated—"At the time of the accident the train was travelling at a rate of about 12 miles ...
Article : 351 wordsLYNDOCH, May 9.—Rain fell on Wednesday evening and Thursday, but more is needed to enable the farmers to go on with seeding. The land is very dry. ...
Article : 1,038 wordsAlthough the sleeper was the next carriage to those derailed, its occupants state that they experienced very little shock, and were in blissful ignorance that the ...
Article : 219 wordsOn Thursday tenders were opened by the secretary to the Railways Commissioner, in the presence of the Commissioner of Public Works, for the manufacture of 30 ...
Article : 192 wordsThe election returns for the Northern district of the Legislative Council and the Flinders and Northern Territory districts of the House of Assembly, are still ...
Article : 270 wordsThe derailment occurred at about 4.55 p.m., and although half the train, including two huge engines, was derailed, the line was clear at 10 o'clock, and all that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 708 wordsThe first to arrive from Adelaide at the scene of the accident were two representatives of "The Advertiser." A crowd of Mitcham residents had already assembled ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 wordsMr. T. Roberts, chief mechanical engineer, when seen on Wednesday evening, made the following statement:— "I heard of the accident on my ...
Article : 487 wordsMay 5.—Present—Mr. W. Kell (Mayor), and Crs. Fink, Harmer, McDougall, Gillen, and Bryant. Overseer informed council that kirby had made spoondrain in Police-street, and was now ...
Article : 284 wordsThe driver on the leading engine was Mr. Threadgold, and the fireman Mr. C. Scott. On the second engine Mr. J. Cherry was driver, and Mr. J. Vivian fireman. ...
Article : 193 wordsFURNER, Sarah Grant.—Seven sheep, various carmarks and brands. To be sold May 29. MOUNT GAMBIER, E. English.—one dark red heifer, spotted face, white belly, piece out of ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 17 May 1902, Page 32
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