VICTORIA.
(Roooivod May 13, 2.20 p.m.) Melbourne, Friday. 'Clie-Argua states tlmfc fully 150 persons
were injiifei moie of less severely in the I Windsor railway accident. j News to baud fvoui Fiji states that H.M.S. Diamond returned to Suva on the I 30th ult, with Mr Mitchell, the Governor. The inquiry into the state of affairs at Ton^a had concluded, and Mr Mitchell had "obtained assurances that there would , be no further persecutions. Received Mar 13, 5.30 p.m.) Noon. AH the persons injured in the Windsor railway accident are progressing favorally with the exception of Mr Lemnneie, whose state is considered critical. (Received May 14, 1.15 a.m.) The Herald states that the number o{ persons injnred by the Windsor railway accident is IS9. , The funeral of Mr E. S. Parkes, late superintendent of the Bank of Australasia, took place at Mount Vernon cemetery to-day, and was largely attended. An inquest on the bodies of those killed by the Windsor railway accident was held to-day. After the bodies had been identified ' the inquest was adjourned until Thursday. The Board of Inquiry in connection with the accident held its first sitting yesterday afternoon. The proceedings were of a private character.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7743, 14 May 1887, Page 2
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