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[ HE UTE RS TELEG R A MS. ] My Ki.icotiucTuriEGKAi'ii.—Goi-ykigut. PROPOSED RESUSCITATION OF THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN NEW SOUTH WALES. THE GERMAN SQUADRON. NINE PERSONS ACCIDENTALLY POISONED WITH ARSENIC. (Received March 22, 10.30 p.m.) Adklaidk, March 22. Proposals are to be nnde to the shareholders of the Commercial Bank of South Australia m-xt month, in which provision will be made for the vesnscitation of the bank, or its amalgamation with some other establishment. (Received March 23, 1.15 p.m.) Sydney, March 23. A railway accident occnned yesterday on what is known as the Little Zigzag portion of the Grout Western Railway, ever the Blue Mountain. Fortuiialcly no lives were l"-t, ihe pa. spngeis esciping wi h sonic slight iojniics and a severe shakiii", The German squadron under the
command of Admiral Knor has left for Auckland. Melbourne, March 23. News from Border Town, a small township on the boundary of Victoria and South Australia, states that a household of nine persons have beer, accidentally poisoned by arsenic. Two children are dead, and a woman and another child are in a precarious condition. The other five persons have recovered from the effects of the poison.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2932, 23 March 1886, Page 2
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