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  2. CLAIMS AGENT STILL BUSY.

    Although Saturday was practically only half a day at the Railway Department, Mr. Hawkeswood (the claims agent) received, notifications either from or on behalf of 35 ...

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  3. MR. CHURCHILL DEFEATED

    The election for North west Division of Manchester took place on Friday, and resulted in a defeat for Mr. Winsten Churchill, who, in consequence ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MR. PRICE DOUBTS THE LIBERALS.

    The South Australian Premier (Hon. T. Price) made in strong speech at the Liverpool Reform Club on Friday evening. He opened by saying the eight hours' ...

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  5. BIZZARD IN BRITAIN.

    Great loss and inconvenience have been caused by a heavy fall of snow throughout the United kingdom. In Scotland the snow lies 3 ft. deep, while in the streets ...

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  6. THE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Driver Mi'burn, who was in charge of the leading locomotive on the Bendigo train which ran into the train from Ballarat at the Sunshine Station on the night of ...

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  7. STEAMER WITHOUT COAL

    [?A stirring and serious adventure befel the large steamer Mimiro during here voyage from New York to Melbourne. It was intended that the vessel should [?] ...

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  8. INDIAN FRONTIER MENACED

    The position of affairs on the Indian frontier is hourly becoming more serious, and the action of the Commander-in-Chief (Lord Kitchener) in order in the ...

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  9. PAPUAN LAND SCANDAL

    Several weeks ago papers were received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin)from the Acting Administrator of Papua (Judge Murray), intimating that in consequence ...

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  10. BRITISH TROOPS ATTACK.

    Later particulars received from the scene of operations show that the British have been compelled to take strong action. A Reuter telegram from Simla conveys the ...

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  11. THE INQUEST.

    A fortnight will probably elapse before the taking of evidence by the Coroner at the inquest on the victims of the disaster, Dr. Cole proposes to formally open the ...

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  12. BRITISH NAVY.

    Speaking at a banquet at Ottawa Sir Frederick W. Borden (Canadian Minister of Militia and Defence) said he did not favour a contribution towards the upkeep ...

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  13. SHIPBUILDING TROUBLE.

    The trouble between masters and men in the shipbuilding trade in the north of England has reached 'a critical stage, and great anxiety is [?] in ...

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  14. MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY.

    The Governor (Sir Reginald Talbot) has received the following messages of sympathy:— "The Transvaal Australians express their deepest sympathy with the ...

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  15. MOHMANDS OBTAIN OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE.

    It is stated at Peshawar that arms and ammunition have been manufactured in Afghanistan and openly sold at Jelalabad. Large quantities have been purchased by ...

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  16. CALCULATING THE NUMBER OF PASSENGERS.

    When the claims agent of the Railways Department disclosed his list on Saturday last the names of 317 persons had been recorded as having suffered injury in the ...

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  17. EXPLOSIVES FOR AUSTRALIA.

    While lying off the Goodwins the steamer Hagen, which is bound for Fremantle, shipped a cargo of explosives from a Germantug. The incident is exciting much ...

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  18. ANOTHER THEORY

    A theory of the cause of the accident which is gaining a good deal of evidence in railway circles is that the starting signal on the [?] of the Sunshine Station. ...

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  19. GENERAL GABLE NEWS

    The death is announced of Gen. [?], who for some time was Commander-in-Chief of the Russian troops in Manchuria during the war with Japan. In the ...

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  20. RUSSIAN PRISONERS.

    Seventy-five political prisoners who are incarcerated in the fortress at Schlusselburg, 40 miles from St. Petersburg, have smuggled out an appeal through the foreign ...

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  21. ENEMY SEVERELY DEFEATED.

    The town of Matta was attached by the Mohmands on Thursday night, but the enemy were repelled, by the British troops. Friday's fighting took place at Matta, and ...

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  22. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    Capt. R. M. Collins, C.M.G. and the Agents-General of the Australian States have arranged to tender a banquet at the Hotel Cecil on June 26 to the Earl of ...

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  23. TELEPHONE SERVICE.

    The question having been raised of the separation ef the telephone service from the others in the post office with winch it is at present associated, and the creation of a ...

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  24. RAMPANT SOCIALISTS.

    The strength of the Socialist element in the Labour movement was tested by a vote taken yesterday at the Labour Congress on a motion or the adoption of the preample ...

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  25. OBEYING SIGNALS.

    Under the heading "An Expert's View The Melbourne Age on Saturday printed the following:—"Referring to the Victorian railway catastrophe, Mr. J. B. McNeil ...

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  26. RECOGNISING SERVICES.

    The Secretary for Railways (Mr. McClelland) stated on Saturday that the Railways Commissioners were anxious to acknowledge the good work done on the night of ...

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  27. WOMEN'S WORK EXHIBITION.

    Australian and other residents in the United Kingdom who exhibited at the Women's Work Exhibition in Melbourne are much dissatisfied with the damaged ...

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  28. THE MOHMANDS.

    The Mohmands, who inhabit the [?] north of the Kabul River, the Bajoor. Swat, Bumer, and part of the Peshawar plans, partly in British and partly in ...

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  29. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  30. FUNERAL OF THE EXPREMIER.

    It has been arranged that the first part of the funeral service of the late Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman will take place at Westminster Abbey on Monday and the ...

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  31. DEATH OF COL. KENYON SLANEY.

    The death has occurred, at the age of 61 years of Col. William Slaney Kenyon Slaney, Unionist member of the House of Commons for the Newport Division of ...

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  32. MAILS DELAYED.

    Jt is state that remarkable delay occurred in dealing with the mails on the Bendigo train on the night of the accident. When the collision occurred the mail ...

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  33. VICTORIAN WOOL PRODUCTION.

    The Government Statist (Mr. E. T. Drake) on Saturday issued his estimate of the production of wool for the last season. This places the total wool [?] at ...

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  34. ADVERTISING NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government has arranged to send to England three times a week, through Reuter's Company, 100 words, consisting of [?] reports of important statements ...

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  35. SERVICES IN CHURCHES.

    In most of the city and suburban churches to-day reference, either general [?] special, were made to the Sunshine railway disaster. In many cased the lessons, ...

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  36. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    W. Butler, Powell street, Mount Gambier, S.A. writes:—"We have used Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery, and find it excellent for coughs and colds. We are never ...

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  37. WORKERS WAGES

    The conference of the Federated Timber and Woodworkers' Employes passed the following motion on Saturday:—"That this conference,' composed of delegates ...

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  39. TWO PATIENTS DANGEROUSLY ILL.

    Reports on tho condition of the patients in the public hospitals were favourable this evening except as regards Mr. Oscar Skoglund and Miss. Jessie Williams, two of the ...

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  43. CONSTRUCTION OF THE ENQUIRY BOARD.

    No decision has been arrived at by the Premier regarding the official enquiry which ia to be conducted into the disaster, [?] will he decide, he says, before ...

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  45. VICTORIA.

    The Federal and State public offices will be closed on Monday (Eight Hours' Celebration Day), which is a public holiday. There will be no stock exchange. ...

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