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  2. RAILWAY COLLISION

    According lo the original official estimate, the total number of passengers on the Coburg train and the Show special, which collided near North Melbourne on ...

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  3. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    The meeting at Dundee of the British Association for the Advancement of Science was continued on Thursday, when a number of interesting papers were read. ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    The Chief Justice (Sir John Madden) had sufficiently recovered from the indisposition with which he had been con[?]ned to his home for some days to come into Melbourne ...

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  5. PANAMA CANAL.

    In a letter to the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce, concerning the Panama Canal Act, as passed by the United States Congross, the British Minister for Foreign ...

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  6. RUMOURS OF WAR.

    The Bourse is affected by war rumours which are circulating. It is alleged that Bulgaria, Servia, and Greece seriously contemplate combined ...

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  7. IN THE FEDERAL GALLERIES.

    For some occult reason members nearly always become humorous at the beginning of Friday's sitting. They really ought to be grumpy, because they have to rise ...

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  8. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    The Trade-union Congress resumed its sittings at Newport, in Monmonthshire. The leader of the Labour party (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald) declared that the ...

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  9. ENCOUNTERS WITH BURGLARS.

    A desperate struggle took place early yesterday morning between Mr. George William Selby, an sccountant, living in Chilcott-avenue, Malvern, and a burglar ...

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  10. MOROCCAN PRETENDER.

    A letter has been received from one of the French prisoners, who were taken from Marakesh by the Pretender, El Hiba, and it was believed, subsequently handed over ...

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  11. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    There were 6,OOO persons present at the match between the Australians and Lord Londeshorough's eleven when play was resumed yesterday, after the tea ...

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  12. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [?] Buchanan, of Wearing-street, Foots[?], married woman, who died on July 11, left under a will dated December 5, 1906, real estate [?] at £1,[?] and personal property valued at ...

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  13. PRICE OF GAS.

    SYDNEY, Friday,—The debate on the second reading of the Gas Bill was continued in the Legislative Assembly this morning. ...

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  14. MR. SPEAKER WILLIS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The new standing order passed by the Assembly in order to remove from the Speaker the powers at present said to be possessed by him for ...

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  15. MILITIA AND MINERS.

    The strike of coal miners in West Virginia has assumed serious proportions. Militia are camped on the ground, and constant martial law is being observed. There ...

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  16. PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan says that the Vermont election for the State governorship, which resulted in the failure of the Republicans to secure a majority which they had enjoved ...

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  17. BI-PLANE EXPLODES.

    Captain Hamilton and Lientenant Stewart were killed this morning while hi-planing at military aviation man[?]ures, being held at Stevenage, in Hertfordshire. ...

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  18. HIS OLD REGIMENT.

    While attending a regimental reunion of the 24th Wisconsin Infantry, his old regiment, Lieut, General Arthur M'Arthur was seized with apoplexy and dropped dead. ...

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  19. LATE "GENERAL" BOOTH.

    In response to a widely-expressed wish that there should be a memorial to his father, the new leader of the Salvation Army, "General" Bramwell Booth, has ...

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  20. INJURED AIRMAN.

    RICHMOND (N.S.W.), Friday.—A favourable report as to the condition of W. hart, the Australian airman, who was seriously injured while flying his monoplane on ...

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  21. JOCKEY'S STRANGE STORY.

    Cyril Hewitt, a jockey, living at Launceston, who brought racehorses to Melbourne irom Tus[?]nia a few weeks age, rushed up to Plain-clothes Constables Green and ...

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  22. IN THE ANTARCTIC.

    The rigours of the Antarctic climate and the enormo[?]s difliculties to be overcome by such an expedition as Dr. Nawson is at present leading in Antarctica were vividly ...

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  23. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) presided last night over the Eisteddfoid gathering at Wrexham, where he delivered an address to an audience of ...

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  24. DIAMOND RING STOLEN.

    Shortly before closing time last night, a man called at the jewellery establishment of Messrs. Holdsworth Bros., Chapel-street, Windsor, and asked the assistant. Mr. ...

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  25. MOTOR SHOW.

    The first Victorian motor show, which is being held at the Exhibition-building, will close at 10 o'clock to-night. Since last Saturday, when the exhibition was opened, ...

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  26. MADAME KIRKBY LUNN.

    The sixthe concert of Madame Kirkby Lunn's Melbourne season will take place this evening, is the Towm-hall. Melbourne Lunn's selections for this concert will be "[?] ...

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  27. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

    In response to the appeal in "The Argus" of August [?] by the Rev. W. G. Maconochle and Mr. keast, M.L.A., for funds to enable a married man, suffering from paralysis through an accident, to ...

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  29. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    The railway accident at Dudley-street, West Melbourne, on Wednesday, is the Subject of illustration in the Town Edition of "the Australasian." One view gives the ...

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  30. FLINDERS MEMORIAL.

    A meeting of the Flinders Memorial committee was held in the Town-hall yesterday afternoon. The Lord Mayor presided, and a sub-committee was appointed. ...

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  31. MOUNT MORGAN MANAGEMENT.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Mr. B. Mag[?]us has been appointed general manager of the Mount Morgan Company. [?]An official denial has been given to the ...

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