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Article : 1,937 wordsThe accident occurred in the district of Mr. Keogh, deputy-coroner, whose duty under ordinary circumstances it would be to conduct the inquest on the bodies of the ...
Article : 241 wordsHis Excellency the Governor forwarded a telegram to the Premier yesterday morning from Brisbane, expressing the deep sympathy of Lady Loch and himself with the ...
Article : 118 wordsMr. Gillies, as Minister of Railways, had an interview yesterday morning with Mr. Speight, the chairman of the Railway Commissioners, with regard to the inquiries which ...
Article : 285 wordsWhen the first excitement of the catastrophe was over, the badly injured were hurried away from the scene, and those who were able to walk left for their respective ...
Article : 459 wordsThe Railway Commissioners yesterday received from the various responsible officers the following reports relating to the casualty.— ...
Article : 1,445 wordsA sense of gloom pervaded the city yesterday. The death of so widely known a citizen as Mr. E. S. Parkes, the records of serious injuries to others whose ...
Article : 267 wordsThe officials of the Locomotive department have compiled a statement of the service and positions of the drivers and firemen engaged on both the express and ordinary trains. ...
Article : 230 wordsThe mental English and the physical strain of being personally connected with the disaster told somewhat severely upon Mr. Speight and Mr. Greene. They however, ...
Article : 955 wordsDr. Macanah, of Brighton, states:—"I was coming down in the express train in company with Mr. Hartson. I was dazed when the collision occurred, but remember some ...
Article : 249 wordsThe deep gloom which existed throughout the whole of the metropolitan branches of the Railway department yesterday showed the sense of regret [?]elt by the officers at the ...
Article : 884 wordsMr. W. H. KEARNEY, of St. Kilda—Concussion of the spine and general shaking. DR. A'BECKETT. CHAS. TOWNS, 8 Henry-street, ...
Article : 2,566 wordsAmongst the persons who, immediately after the accident, reached the Prahran station, complaining of injuries received in the collision, was a well-dressed women, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 13 May 1887, Page 6
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