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  2. LIFE'S TRAGIC SIDE.

    Charles Mundy, gardener, of Houghton, was knocked down by a motor car at Elizabeth-street, Norwood, on Thursday afternoon immediately after alighting from a ...

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  3. A CART ACCIDENT.

    COROMANDEL VALLEY, October 21.—While Mr. Armstrong was returning home from Adelaide his horse became uncontrollable and ran into a culvert post. ...

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  4. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    Miss O'Connor, of Heywood, was admitted to the Hamilton Hospital in a critical condition, suffering from burns on the legs, thighs, and lower part of the body, caused ...

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  5. INJURED JOCKEY CHARLTON.

    F. Charlton, who sustained a fractured skull through being kicked by a racehorse on Monday, is still an inmate of the Adelaide Hospital. On enquiry at that ...

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  6. GIRL SWALLOWS A PIN.

    The nine-year-old daughter of W. Middleton, bootmaker, of Maryborough, swallowed a pin about an inch and a half long on Monday last, and medical assistance ...

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  7. ACCIDENTS AT HORSHAM.

    Walter Stewart, of Beulah, was out shooting on Thursday, when the gun burst, and badly injured one of his eyes. L. Schneider, of Warracknabeal, was ...

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  8. ACCIDENT AT LEIGH CREEK.

    LEIGH CREEK, October 24.—The eldest son of Mr. W. James was walking over the bridge which crosses the creek near the township on Tuesday when he ...

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  9. A CHILD DROWNED.

    Shortly before 2 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon Mr. Ernest Barkla's infant son, one year old, was drowned in a tub at his residence. Gibson street, Bowden. Mrs. ...

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  10. COLLISION WITH A TRAM.

    An electric tramcar collided with a loaded three-horse waggon, belonging to Messrs. Dunstan, between 7 and 8 o'clock on October 21 at the intersection of Young ...

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  11. A MINER INJURED.

    A. Thomas, a miner, and his foot badly crushed by a fall of rock at the Central mine 300-ft. level this morning. ...

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  12. FALL OF 70 FEET.

    Thomas Clune, a laborer, was this mor[?]ing affixing a glass skylight to the roof of a building attached to the premises of Beard, Watson, & Co., George-street, City, when ...

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  13. BOLT IN THE CITY.

    At about 3.55 on October 21 two horses attached to a trolly belonging to W. Woodroffe, aerated water manufacturer, of Norwood, and driven by John ...

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  14. FALL FROM A HORSE.

    The boy Leo. Beaty, whoso arm was reported as broken through falling from a horse last week, was more seriously hurt than first reported. He, with two others ...

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  15. TWO MIXERS BLOWN TO DEATH.

    A shocking accident occurred on Saturday afternoon in the East. Oriental Glanmore mine, by which two miners, William Wallace, married, with one child, and ...

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  16. SILVERTON RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Hazel Edwards, the girl who was injured in the collision between a railway-trolly and a train on the Silverton line on Saturday evening, succumbed to her injuries ...

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  17. FREMANTLE DROWNING CASE.

    The body of Patrick O'Halloran, the boy who was drowned while fishing off Robb's a jetty, Fremantle on Saturday last, was found floating in the water hear the jetty ...

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  18. THROWN FROM A BUGGY.

    Edward Chandler, of Robsart-street, Parkside, was thrown from a buggy at Mitcham on Sunday and sustained injuries to his head and abdomen. Immediately ...

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  19. HOUSE BOLTS AT A SHOW.

    During the judging in the maiden hunters' contest to-day Somerled, ridden by Hatfield, bolted off the straight for the entrance gate, where he jumped over the ...

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  20. SERIOUS EXPLOSION.

    The premature explosion of a quantity of blasting powder resulted in serious injuries to W. Flavell, son of J. Flavell. of Rocky Point. Flavell, who was engaged ...

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  21. THE MURNDAL TRAGEDY.

    At the enquiry to-day on the bodies of Mrs. Agnes Miller and her two children, who were drowned in a dam at Murndal yesterday, a letter written by Mrs. Miller ...

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  22. DIED IN BED.

    Andrew Anderson, an old-age pensioner, aged 76, was found dead in his bed at the residence of Miss May Douglas, Semaphore-road. Semaphore, early in October 21. ...

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  23. FATAL FALL FROM A BICYCLE.

    A few days ago George Tippins, aged 15 years, was playing with other lads, all of whom were riding bicycles, when he had a fall, which resulted in concussion of ...

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  24. A MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    When driving to the Jeparit show in a motor car Mr. and Mrs. Sanders met with a serious accident. In rounding a corner the car overturned, throwing the occupants ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. FALL INTO A STEAMERS HOLD.

    John Brady, used 40, a lumper, residing at Dale-street, Port Adelaide, was admitted to the local hospital on October 21, suffering from injuries received ...

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  26. DEATH WHILE EATING LOLLIES.

    The death of Maria Louisa Williams, 3½ years of age, residing at Sydney-road, Brunswick, has been reported to the coroner. The child, with some relatives ...

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  27. A MOTORIST KILLED.

    An accident resulting in the death of Mr. Molkentin, a pianoforte tuner, occurred here yesterday. He was riding his motor bicycle down the main street and ...

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  28. DRAGGED BY A BOLTING HORSE.

    A serious accident happened to Miss Kemp, who was paying a visit to her sister at Carr's Mains. The young lady was out riding, when the horse took fright and ...

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  29. FOUND WITH HIS THROAT CUT.

    About 6 a.m. on October 21 August Kuvatsch, need between 65 and 70 years, was found lying in the East Park-lands with his throat cut and a deep wound in his ...

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  30. MANGLED BY A TRAIN.

    A man, whose body has not yet been identified, was to-night killed on the railway line close to the Richmond Station by an "up" goods train from Oakleigh. The ...

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  31. ARM BROKEN THREE TIMES.

    On Sunday L. Carr, son of Mr. W. A. Carr, of Mount Gambier, fell in the yard and fractured his arm. The little boy is most unfortunate, as this is the third time ...

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  32. RAILWAY ACCIDENT NEAR SILVERTON.

    On Saturday night a sensational occurrence took place on the railway line between Silverton and the Thackaringa station, when a down train and a lineman's ...

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  33. SWALLOWED A TOOTH.

    Mr. Lehmann, a resident of Rainbow, about four months ago, while asleep swallowed a portion of one of his teeth. He experienced grout pain later on, and ...

    Article : 70 words
  34. THROWN FROM A SULKY.

    On Tuesday Miss Correll was driving from Curramulka to Port Vincent in a sulky, when the horse tripped and Miss Correll was thrown out. The horse ...

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  35. YOUNG MAN SHOOTS HIMSELF.

    The circumstances surrounding the death of Albert Victor Gubbins, bootmaker, aged 21, who lived at No. 9, George-street, were enquired into by the City Coroner (Dr. ...

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  36. A WONDERFUL ESCAPE.

    An elderly man, James McLean, was driving a trap across the line near Maylands railway-station yesterday afternoon when a special race train dashed round a ...

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  37. A HORSEMAN INJURED.

    John Shergwin met with an accident when riding in the barchack hurdle contest at the Tatiara Show on Wednesday. He lost control of the horse, which ran ...

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  38. LITTLE BOY LOSES AN EYE.

    Two little boys, one the son of W. E. Allen, and the other the son of Mrs. Cumming, were engaged to-day at North Creswick playing horses, the former boy having ...

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  39. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    A lad, Walter Kruse, working at Mr. J. Jone's blacksmith shop, on Friday morning was assisting with others to remove an old reaping machine for repairs. He got his ...

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  40. KNOCKED DOWN BY A MOTOR CAR.

    An inquest touching the death of Charles Henry Adey Mundy was held at the Police Court on Monday morning by the City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith). ...

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  41. ARM BROKEN IN THREE PLACES.

    Percy Graham, employed at the Palace Hotel, fell on some wood in the hotel yard this morning and broke his arm in three places. ...

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  42. A SCHOOLBOY HURT.

    A peculiar accident happened to Ernest Ruediger, a little boy, whilst he was playing in the schoolground with another boy. He was touched by the other ...

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  43. A MAN BURNT TO DEATH.

    James Lindsay, who has been fencing at Sylvaterre, was burned to death in his hut yesterday. The hut was found on fire by a neighbor, but it is not known ...

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  44. A BARRIER MISHAP.

    R. Duncanson, a married man, was fixing up a cage at the South Blocks mine this morning when a piece of iron fell from the top of the cage and struck him ...

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  45. SUICIDE THROUGH OVERWORK.

    John James Guilfoyle, postmaster at Peak Hill, shot himself on Friday. Evidence was given at the inquest to the effort that the deceased had complained ...

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  46. DEATH AFTER AN ACCIDENT.

    James Hewlett, one of the two men who were injured in the explosion at the Geelong works about three weeks ago, has died in the hospital from the effects of ...

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  47. TWO CHILDREN INJURED.

    While two children of Mr. A. C. Attiwill, of Kirton Point, were driving in a buggy yesterday morning the horse bolted, and in turning a sharp corner capsized the ...

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  48. MEN INJURED BY LIFT.

    Three employes at MacRobertson's confectionery works were about to descend with a large quantity of confectionery in a goods lift to-day, when it fell a distance of ...

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  49. CRUSHED TO DEATH BY TRUCKS.

    Charles Carpenter, employed by Mr. Calvert, to had a truck of potatoes at the Yarragone railway-station, was pushing the track towards the goods platform, and ...

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  50. PICKED UP DEAD.

    Charles Nvgren, a cabman, fell off his cab in Stanlev-street on Saturday, and was picked up dead. ...

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  51. INJURED BY HORSES.

    Albert Frost, of Allendale, near Kapunda, on Friday was in the act of letting the farm horses out of the stable yard, and as they crushed through the sliprails one ...

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  52. DEATH FROM A FALL.

    Bernard Rafferty, aged 30, a recent arrival from Leonora, fell through a shop window while under the influence of drink this evening, and severed his jugular vein. ...

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  53. SERIOUS BURNING ACCIDENT.

    Beatrice Cocking, seven years of age, residing with her parents in Cardigan-street, Carlton, was playing in front of the kitchen fire to-day, when her clothes became alight. ...

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  54. A BOLT AND ITS RESULTS.

    A team of four horses attached to a waggon belonging to Wrego Genardin, a farmer, of Campbell Forest, and driven by a youth, bolted from Moorheud's store, in ...

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  55. VAN DERAILED AT ROSEWORTHY.

    A sheep van left the rails at the Roseworthy station this morning and blocked traffic. An accident train was dispatched from Adelaide to remove the van. ...

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  56. A TERRIBLE DEATH.

    A shocking fatality occurred at Willania. Mr. Linden, a farmer, with Charles A. Rowe, a lad, were smoking out a rabbit burrow in on old tunnel ...

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  57. ACCIDENT AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    On Monday morning Norman Morris, a wharf laborer, residing in Wooldridge-street, Peterhead, was admitted at the Port Adelaide Casualty Hospital, suffering from ...

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  58. A CART CAPSIZED.

    This morning, while Hill & Co.'s coach was returning from Clarendon to Blackwood a cart belonging to Mr. W. W. Winn, baker, of this district, was capsized. ...

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  59. EX-BANK MANAGER DROWNED.

    Some early morning surf-bathers as Bondi found the body of a man lying at the edge of the water. The body was fully clothed, and was identified as that ...

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  60. WHIRLED TO HIS DEATH.

    The dead body of Harold Davey, 18 years of age, son of a well-known resident of Kerang, was found alongside a pumping engine at Bingeroop, in the Loddon River ...

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  61. MOTOR CAR AND BUGGY COLLIDE.

    The State motor car, containing Miss Hurray, daughter of the Premier, and a girl friend, on Friday night came into collision with a buggy, which was being driven in ...

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  62. YOUTHFUL JOCKEY INJURED.

    F. Charlton, a lightweight horseman, who is attached to Mr. T. Keily's stable at Morphettville, was riding the two-year-old colt T.T. on Monday, when he was ...

    Article : 96 words
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