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  4. RAILWAY HORROR TO-DAY.

    A fearful railway catastrophe occurred this morning on the Outer Circle line, at a spot about half a mile across the bridge over the Yarra. ...

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  5. OUR SOLDIERS.

    From a very early hour tills morning a considerable crowd collected on the Port Melbourne Railway pier. It was expected that the Persie, with a large ...

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  6. THE CHINA CRISIS.

    The terrible punishment recently in[?]ted upon two members of the Tsung-ll-Yamen, who were cut in two in consequence of their having urged ...

    Article : 117 words
  7. AT THE HOSPITAL.

    About ten o'clock Constable M'Cann arrived at the Melbourne Hospital with the Metropolitan The Brigade Ambulance and [?] Ashford Litters in which ...

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  8. MASTER AND MAN.

    In the County Court, to-day, before Judge Hamilton, Robert Cree, of Roden street, laborer, brought an action against Thomas Russell Reed, of Spencer street, ...

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  9. IN MANCHURIA.

    The fighting in Russian Manchuria, between the Chinese and the Russian troops, and the attacks made by the Chinese upon the Russian subjects, are ...

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  10. THE INJURED MEN.

    The following are the names of the injured men, their addresses, and the nature of their injuries:--Sylvester Smith, 39 years of age, ...

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  11. WITH HOUSEBREAKING

    The Cingalese, Isaac Tudor De Silva, who, unfortunately for himself, broke into Constable White's house on Saturday morning, was before the Port ...

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  12. MORE TROOPS.

    Preparations for the despatch of further troops to China are proceeding rapidly in Europe and India. Reinforcements are arriving daily, ...

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  13. AT SPENCER STREET.

    News of the dreadful accident reached headquarters at Spencer street about a quarter to nine o'clock, the station-master at Clifton Hill wiring through:-- ...

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  14. THE SCENE AFTERWARDS.

    Naturally, for a little while, the scene after the disaster was one of great excitement and confusion, but it was remarkable how quickly those of the men ...

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  15. WHERE IT OCCURRED.

    The Outer Circle line is that which runs from Collingwood through Clifton Hill and Fairfield Park, across the Yarra, near the Kew Lunatle Asylum. ...

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  16. BLOOD MONEY

    All Instance of the determined and barbarous manner in which the Chinese are prosecuting the war, has been disclosed by documents which have been ...

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  17. IN THE LAGOON

    Mr Candler to-day resumed the inquest at the Morgne, adjourned from the 26th ult., touching the death of a female child, six weeks old, which was ...

    Article : 238 words
  18. NEWS AND NOTES IS A NUTSHELL.

    Four killed, May be live, In a big railway smash. Tragedy near Northcote this morning. ...

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  19. THE KILLED.

    Very soon the body of one man who had been killed was found under one of the trucks which was still standing on the line. He had probably jumped ...

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  20. UNDER THE WRECKAGE.

    An examination of the heap of piled-up trucks disclosed that there were two men to be seen in the midst of the wreckage. They were in such a position ...

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  21. THE MOTOR CAR IN CENTRAL AFRICA.

    A French Automobile Company about a month ago despatched forty-two, motor cars to Central Africa to serve the regular transport of goods between Bus[?]laba and ...

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  22. A ROADSIDE LIFT

    A carrier reported to the police at Newport on Tuesday night that a woman, whom he did not know, had driven off with his buggy unit trap. It ...

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  23. HOW THE TRAIN RAN.

    As the line is a single one, and there are no shunting lines, the empty ballast trains always ran out to the putting guard's van flrst, and the engine pushing ...

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  24. A PARALLEL TRAGEDY.

    In the recollection of the officials at Spencer street there has been buty one parallel tragedy on the history of the department for many years. That was ...

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  25. READERS AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM.

    One or two facts in the annual "Return" of the British Museum just issued as a Blue Book may be mentioned. The number of visitors to Bloomsbury in the ...

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  26. THE SMASH.

    The train left Clifton Hill station at five minutes past eight o'clock. All went smoothly until about ten minutes afterwards, when the train was about ...

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