GENERAL CABLES.
THE SYDENHAM RAILWAY ACCIDENT. , (Received March 19, 11.2 p.rn.) SYDNEY, March 19. At the inquiry into the Sydenham railway accident, experts attributed the accident to a deflection in the road, and the excessive speed of the engine, which was im.sniteil to that class of locomotive. The inquiry was adjourned to May 6th, when tho driver's evidence will be taken.
THE LOCK-OUT OF LUMPERS, i f SYDNEY, March If). So far there has been no delay to shipping through the lock-out declared by the owners of slcara colliers. Tho crews of many largo steamers are engaged in coaling. There is little likelihood of other unions becoming involved. WHEAT EXPORT. MELBOURNE, March If'. Hie quantity of wheat exported from Australia to South Africa, this season is estimated at 430,000 bags. THE / CONWAY CASE. (Received Marcib 20, 1 a.m.) SYDNEY. March 19. Captain Smith, of the Talnne, has given evidence by commission in the Conway case.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4310, 20 March 1901, Page 5
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