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  2. Advertising

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  3. Railway Employes Banner.

    When the members of the [?] mated Society of Railway Employed of Victoria march in the Eight Hours procession on Monday, they will display ...

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  4. THE RAILWAYDISASTER

    Though the worst is now known of the disastrous results of tho Braybrook collision, public interest in a catastrophe, the casualties of which equal those of ...

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  5. AT SUNSHINE

    Repairers were still engaged to-day in restoring the damaged platform and railway line at sunshine. The scene has been visited by large numbers, but there ...

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  6. CORONER'S INQUIRY.

    "I have not yet arrived at a decision," said the Solicitor-General to-day, when he was again asked by our representative if he would exercise his powers and ...

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  7. EFFECTS ON OFFICIALS.

    The two operating porters who were associated with Mr Kendall, station master at Sunshine, have broken down through worry in connection with the ...

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  8. MORE INJURED PEOPLE

    Some confusion has been occasioned in the computation of the number of people who have been injured. Yesterday it was officially stated that the number of ...

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  9. Income Tax

    [?] majority of cases Monday next [?] day for the payment of the [?] on citizens form incomes [?] personal exertion where ...

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  10. Botanical Lectures

    A course of University Extension lectures in botany will be given in the Biological School, Melbourne University,by professor Ewart, D.Sc., Ph.D., ...

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  11. VICTIMS PROPERTY.

    The number of articles, the property of the killed or injured passengers, which are stored in the oil Essendon booking office, at the Spencer street ...

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  12. THE SUNSHINE OFFICIALS

    It is stated by railway officers that the Sunshine station affords an example of how the Railway Department can economise. ...

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  13. Telegraphist Examinations

    It is stated in the Commonwealth Government Gazette to-day that the following candidates have successfully passed the educational examination and ...

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  14. [?] service ; Officials Differ

    [?]on having been raised of the [?] of the telephone service from the Post Office, with which it [?]dent associated, and the ...

    Article : 136 words
  15. A PATHETIC NOTICE.

    Near the window of the booking office at Sunshine the fallowing notice is placarded:-- "Sunshine--Owing to the death of our secretary, and also the railway ...

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  16. RAILWAY CHAIRMAN

    "Are you aware that the doctor and nurses who went from the Melbourne Hospital are at variance with your report as to the time of the despatch and ...

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  17. REMARKS BY THE PREMIER

    "Has Mr Mackey given a decision yet as to whether he will order a jury to [?] with the Coroner?" asked the Premier when our representative saw him this ...

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  18. Italian Water Color

    An interesting addition to the collection of pictures at the British Art Gallery, Exhibition Building, is a large water color drawing by Public de ...

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  19. THE INJURED.

    Satisfactory indeed are the reports issued this morning concerning the condition of the sufferers from the railway collision. ...

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  20. ANOTHER INCIDENT.

    Mr Bent has received the following letter from Mrs (or Miss) Martha Black, of "Glen Mona," Albert street, Sebastopal:-- ...

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  21. Railway Traffic Receipts

    [?] (Mr Bent) who is also [?]for Railway, to-day received [?] returns, one relating to the [?] traffic on the St. Kilda. ...

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  22. HALF-MAST HIGH.

    The Town Council has requested that citizens should hoist their flags half-most through to-day and Monday as an expression of sympathy with the ...

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  23. Senior Constable Retires

    Senior-constable Christopher Coleman bus resigned from the police force on a compensation allowance, after 24 years meritorious service. He carries with ...

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  24. AFTER THE COLLISION

    When the accident occurred the residents of Sunshine practically threw open their houses for the benefit of the injured. some of the sufferers were ...

    Article : 126 words
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  26. DATE OF INQUIRY ALTERED.

    The Coroner has decided to postpone the opening of his inquiry into the catastrophe from the 4th May, as arranged, until Monday, 11th May. ...

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  27. STOPPED ON THE ROAD.

    "If the railway authorities had asked us for assistance when they first got word of the accident we could have sent two doctors and three nurses at once." ...

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  28. Commandant's Inspection

    Victorian Military Commandant, Stanley, will on Tuesday visit [?] tand, for the purpose of wit[?] work of the Submarine ...

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  29. THE PERSONS KILLED.

    The question has been raised as to the statutory rights of relatives of persons killed in the Sunshine railway disaster to recover damages. ...

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  30. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL

    At the Melbourne Hospital improvement is reported in the cases of Miss Lynch, the most serious at present in the institution, and of Messrs Biggs, Oxlade, ...

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  31. DOCTORS WHO HELPED

    The Railway Commissioners to-day forwarded the following memorandum to Mr Bent. Premier oud Minister of Railways:--"Adverting to the memorandum of ...

    Article : 208 words
  32. Cadet Camps

    [?] been arranged that several [?]mps shall be held during this [?] month. When first the idea was [?] by the military authorities to ...

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  33. TESTS TO BE DEFERRED.

    It had been arranged that a series of exhaustive tests of the engines attached to the same carriages of the Bendigo train which was concerned in ...

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  34. COMPLAINT INVESTIGATED

    A complaint has reached us in regard to the method of conveying passengers in some of the country trains. It is a well recognised practice in ...

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  35. ALFRED HOSPITAL

    Dr O'Hara Visited the Alfred Hospital patients this morning. He found three of them in a critical state. These were Mr Skoglund, Miss Mable Hoyle, ...

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  36. FLOWERS FOR THE INJURED

    Through the sympathetic generosity of Lady Northcote, each of the railway accident victims now in the hospitals to-day received a beautiful bouquet of ...

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  37. PAPUAN LAND CASES

    The Prime Minister (Mr Deakin), having secured further information from, Judge Murray, the Acting Administrator of Papua (New Guinea) in regard to the ...

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  38. PROPOSED BOARD.

    Further reference was made by the Premier to-day to the inquiry, independent of the Coroner's inquest. which the Government proposes should be held ...

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  39. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL

    At St. Vincent's Hospital further general improvement is reported in the condition of the injured people under treatment. Two of the patients passed a ...

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  40. VISITING THE INJURED.

    The Secretary for Railways (Mr L. M'Clelland), on behalf of the Railway Commissioners, yesterday afternoon paid a visit to the injured passengers at the ...

    Article : 54 words
  41. [?] Ambulance Association

    [?]xcellency, the Governor (Sir [?] Talbot) will on next Monday [?] the Town Hall distribute the [?] and certificates awarded ...

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  42. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY

    His Excellency the Governor to-day received the following telegraphs from Johannesburg, despatched by Mr Blackwell, treasurer of the Australian Society. ...

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  43. THE PRIVATE HOSPITALS

    At Dr. Stirling's hospital all the railway accident patients are to-day reported to be a little better. The bulletin issued at Dr. O'Hara's ...

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  44. DRIVER MILBURN.

    There is nothing new to report in the condition of Mr Leonard Millburn, the driver of the Bendigo train. He passed a fairly good night, and this morning is ...

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  45. RELIEF MEASURES.

    Mr Hawkeswood, claims agent, to-day continued his round of visits to the relatives of the injured passengers with the object of ascertaining whether any ...

    Article : 106 words
  46. [?]sm to be Stopped.

    [?] as pure vandalism to un[?] off trees which may un[?] circumstances interfere with [?] or telephone lines. " remarked ...

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  47. THE LATEST BULLETINS

    At the Melbourne Hospital, the favorable prospects indicated by the morning reports were substantially confirmed by this afternoons bulletins. ...

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  48. INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERS.

    The following message was received by the Acting Lord Mayor (Dr. Davey) this morning:-- "The Council of the Victoria Institute of Engineers has by ...

    Article : 51 words
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  52. THE DRUIDS

    The Governor, Sir Reginald Talbot, to-day received from the Grand Secretary of the Ancient Order of Druids, new South Wales, a letter conveying a ...

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  53. Advertising

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