AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. (PER UNITED PRESS ABkOCIATT<iSI.) • Stdnbtj Match 22. The prospactus of the Bright Smile Groidiuiiiing Company, with a capitaliof £30,000, to work the Kiinberley clam at 'the Thames, has been issued,, ..■j \- ;;i ; : V An address of condolence and a gift to "the late EL E. Searle's parents by his supporters and rowiug friends in England has ariiyed. . ' , It is reported 1 that during the recent rams, a mail and passenger train- at Coomba had a narrow escape. A person noticing the flood- waters examined the line and found twenty sleepers hangiug, with the ballast eo'mpletely washed away* underneath. This left a chasm of im» .provided danger, and by a signal "of a kerosene tin with a candle and red silk handkerchief he stopped the train and averted a terrible catastrophe- •';■•
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 116, 25 March 1890, Page 2
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