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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE INJURED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 words
  4. SUNSHINE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The gloom and depression which since She lamentable disaster of Easter Mondan night have settled upoon Ballarat, have not departed, for yesterday ...

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  5. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    At the Geelong West Police Court on Wednesday two men named Robert Waugh and William Stephens, were charged with assaulting an ex-railway ...

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  6. INQUEST ARRANCEMENTS.

    The Corener (Dr R. H. Cole) will open the inquest on the bodies on 4th May, and has decided on taking the course, probahly unprecedented in such cases, ...

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  7. BENEVOLENT ASYLUM COMMIT-

    The dreadful railway catastrophe at Sunshine on Easter Monday night was briefly referred to at last night's meeting of the Benevolent Asylum ...

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  8. LATEST PARTICULARS FROM MELBOURNE

    The community can hardly be saib as yet to be recovering from the shock of the most stupendous railway calamity which has, ever cast its gloom over ...

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  9. SOUTH, BALLARAT FOOTBALL CLUB.

    At the meeting of the South Ballarat Football Club last night, Mr Nanscowan presiding, attention was called to the railway calamity, and mention ...

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  10. THE REL[?] TEAINS.

    Regarding allcgations of dalay in despatching the relief train, the officer of the department have, of course something to say. According to tlie ...

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  11. LATER DEATHS.

    The death roll was added to-day Miss Millie Giles, of Richmond, an inmate of the Melbburne Hospital, whose [?] was all along-regardea-as one of the ...

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  12. NOT SO CRITICAL.

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  13. LORD NORTHCOTE.

    The superintendent of the Melbourne Hospital (Dr. M‘Kelvey) yesterday received the following telegraphic message from Sydney:— ...

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  14. LATEST CONCERNING CRITICAL CASES.

    The condition of the patients, Aubrey Biggs, Ethel Lynch, Alice Williams, and George Morrison is still regarded as critical. The majority of the other ...

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  15. PROGRESSING FAVORABLY.

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  16. CONDITION OF THE INJURED.

    Regarding the condition of those most seriously injured, Mr Percy Oxlade, of Ballarat, who sustained a compound fracture of both legs, was not quite so ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. VICE-RECAL SYMPATHY.

    Both Commonwealth-and State Governors and their wives have manifested their groat concern in the matter. Today the Governor-General sent an ...

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  18. AN ALLENDALE RESIDENT KILLED.

    The terrible railway accident at Sunshine did not miss the Allendale people with its fearful results, as John Hawkes, one of the victims, the only support of ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. CABLE FROM LORD DUDLEY.

    His Excellency the Governor-General has telegraphed to Sir Reginald Talbot that he has received the following telegram from Lord Dudley, the ...

    Article : 259 words
  20. CAUSE OF THE DISASTER.

    The Railway Commissioners have sus[?]ed six officials in cennection with the disaster. They are the two drivers, two firemen, and guard of the Bendigo ...

    Article : 85 words
  21. SIR GEORGE LE HUNTE.

    His Excellency the Governor to-day received the following telegram from Sir George Le Hunte, the Governor of South ...

    Article : 42 words
  22. ADDITIONS TO THE INJURED.

    Mr Graham Darie, commercial traveller for Messrs Alexander Cowan and Sons, and residing at Chatsworth, Jolimont square, Jolimont, is included in ...

    Article : 78 words
  23. ESCAPED INJURY.

    Mr R. Stewart, son of the late Dr Stewart, of Scarsdale, was a passenger on- the ill-fated train, and came back to Ballarat on Tuesday night. Though a ...

    Article : 187 words
  24. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY

    During the course of the final meeting of the St. Patrick’s Day, Festival Committee last night at St. Patrick’s Hall, Bishop Higgins referred feelingly ...

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  25. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr Deakin, the Prime Minister, sent the following message to Mr Tart, the Chief Commissioner of Raiwlays, today:— ...

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  26. BRITISH SYMPATHY.

    The English newspapers publish sympathetic references to the terrible railway accident which occurred at Sunshine on Monday night. ...

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  27. ALFRED HOSPITAL.

    Mrs SKOGLUND, Malvern, injury to hip, fractured left foot, and shock; condition extremely critiral. ...

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  28. A COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER’S EXPERIENCE.

    The experience, of Mr Graham Davie commercial, traveller for Messrs Alex. Cowan and Sous, Ltd., who resides at “Chatsworth,’’ Jolimont square, ...

    Article : 310 words
  29. NOT SO CRITICAL.

    MABEL HOYLE, North Melbourne Fractured leg, severe laceration. Condition bad, but slight improvement. ...

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  30. MINISTER FOR CUSTOMS.

    “You can say that New South Wales deeply sympathises with Victoria in the sudden calamity that has overtaken so many of her citizens,” said the ...

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  31. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL.

    Mrs HARRIET MAY WILLIAMS, Cariton. both legs broken. Condition bad. Mr JANET MILLER, Footscray, both ...

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  32. A GRAPHIC LETTER.

    The following letter from Mr Bert Scarse, addressed to his sister, the wife of Mr E. Jeffry, sharebroker, gives a graphic description of the tragedy. Mr ...

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  33. NOT SO CRITICAL.

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  34. ANOTHER CLERGYMAN'S REFER-ENCE.

    Yesterday during the course of the religions ceremonies at the Synagogue, the Rev. J. Lenzer expressed the deepest sympathy with the relatives of those ...

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  35. MUNICIPAL SYMPATHY.

    At the request of the mayor of the town (Cr I Pearce) the town clerk (Mr J Gent) yesterday sent letters of sympathy to those residents of Ballatat East ...

    Article : 125 words
  36. DR. O’HARA’S HOSPITAL.

    Mrs LILY HUNTINGTON, of Footscray, who is suffering from a fractured leg; is making Satisfactory progress. ...

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  37. CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL.

    FRANCIS J. WILLIAMS, of Carlton, suffering from shock, is progressing favorably. ...

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  38. MESSACES TO THE LORD MAYOR.

    The Acting Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Cr Davey) yesterday received the following additional messages:- From Cr Rosenberg, Mayor of ...

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  39. A TOUCHING SCENE.

    Many and scenes have been witnessed at the Morgue since the railway accident occurred, but most pathetic of all was an incident which occurred on ...

    Article : 89 words
  40. ANOTHER LIST.

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  41. ANOTHER DEATH.

    Another death has been added to the already lengthy list, the victim being Miss Milly Giles, of Richmond, who succumbed yesterday at the Melbourne ...

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  42. BRINGING THE DEAD HOME.

    The first body to arrive in Ballarat was that of Victor Pascoe, one of those who died after being removed to the hospital. The body was carried on ...

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  43. EIGHT HOURS' COMMITTEE.

    When the Eigh Hours’ Committee met last night, it was unanimously agreed to adjourmuntil Friday night, as a tribute of respect to those who ...

    Article : 59 words
  44. IDENTITY OF VICTIMS.

    The young men, Leslie and Leonard Gates, were the sons of Mr Joseph W. Gates, of Sunshine, who held the rank of company-sergt in the local corps of ...

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  45. REFERENCES IN THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    When the House of Representatives met[?] yesterday the Prime Minister and the lenders of the Opposition and the Labor party made sympathetie ...

    Article : 532 words
  46. BELATIVES IN BALLARAT.

    It has transpired that Mr Auther Clarke and May Clarke, of [?]don, father and eldest daughter, who lost their lives in the railway dis[?]ter were ...

    Article : 94 words
  47. PORTUMATE EADAPE.

    My wife mother and sister for tunately missed heing in the [?] train" said Mr Robertson M.L.A because they followed shan own [?] ...

    Article : 88 words
  48. [?] [?]

    The [?] of [?] was to have been [?] farowallod tomorrow contng on the [?] ...

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