STRANDED RAILWAY PASSENGERS AT COCKBURN. Owing to the restrictions imposed on transport between South Australia and New South Wales because of the influenza epidemic, a large number of persons bound from Adelaide to Broken Hill are detained at Cockburn, near the border of the two States. 1. Typical scenery at Cockburn. The fence is the boundary between New South Wales and South Australia. 2. Waiting for the doctor. Scene at medical examination. 3. Some detinues, and their tents and improvised shed. 4. Same of the stranded passengers. 5. Committee appointed from the detinues:—Back row, Constable Kitchen (Cockburn). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 145 wordsGROUP TAKEN AT THE RECENT PICNIC. A new departure was made by the wool trade in Adelaide last week, when operations were suspended for a day, end a pleasant picnic was held on the Adelaide Oval, as a result of which all sections of the trade were brought into closer contact. Krischock, photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 57 wordsTHE FIRST IN AUSTRALIA. One of the new shade Shelters provided for the police controlling traffic at the intersection of Adelaide streets. It is a South Australian innovation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 32 wordsPrivate G. T. THOMPSON. Private W. F. H. KLUGE. Supper O. R. TESTER. Corporal J. WILLIS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 1 Mar 1919, Page 26
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