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  2. [?] CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN

    [?] of the recently-resigned Priine [?] Henry Campbell-Bannerman, [?] occurred somewhat suddenly, [?] hopeless ...

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  3. SUNSHINE RAILWAY DISASTER

    As the days pass the public mind be comes more seized with the enormity of Monday night's awful railway calamity and it still continues to form the chief ...

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  4. CLAIMING PROPERTY

    About 400 articles were collected on the night and following morning of the accident at the Sunshine station. These in due course wrere taken to the Speneer-street ...

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  5. ROBBING THE DEAD.

    Mr. Rex Solomons, of Port Melbourne, has reported that he was a passenger by the Ballarat train on Monday night. He cscaped uninjured by the collision. He states ...

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  6. WORK AT THE HOSPITALS.

    Now that the tragic event has passed its worst stages, those whose duties necessitated their belng present at the Melbourne; Hospital on Tuesday morning, when ...

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  7. THE FUNERALS.

    To-day 17 funerals took place in the metropolitan and suburban cemeterics. When a cortege passed through the city streets the bystanders stood with bowed heads, ...

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  8. THE BENDIGO TRAIN.

    Before the collision occurred at Sunshine Guard Fraser, of the Ballarat train, had made up his running-sheet, which has to be handed in on the termination of a trip. ...

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  9. IEE NEWS IN LONDON. [?] Sent to

    [?] of the deatk was at once sent to The intelligeace was [?] throughout the city, and ...

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  10. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL.

    There are seven accident cases at the St. Vincent's Hospital. In every instance the doctors were this morning able to report improvement. ...

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  11. ASSISTANCE TO THOSE IN WANT

    Instructions were issued to-day by Mr. Tait, chairman of Commissioners, that inquints should be at once made amongst the relatives of those who were killed or ...

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  12. SIGNALS AT FAULT.

    In the course of an interview on Wednesday, Mr. Tait showed that the signals which were given to the trains on Monday night from Sunshine were not those which ...

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  13. THE PLACE OF BURLAL. [?]

    [?] [?] that the remains of. Sir he buried at Helmont Castle, ...

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  14. DOUBLE ENGINES.

    When trains are drawn by two engines tho first driver is always in charge of the train. This is distinctly set out in the locomotive enginedrivers' regulations. The ...

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  15. ANXIOUS INQUIRIES IN BENDIGO.

    The extent of the profound sensution created throughout the Commuimyn by the appalling disaster in a measnre revealed by the number of telegrams despatched to ...

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  16. A BROTUER DYING. [?]

    [?] hrother of the late Prieme the Right Hon. James Alexander [?] Straeathro, who has also been ...

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  17. MR HENRY EULOGISED.

    culogy of his late Politcal Chief [?] pronounced by Mr.Lloyd fhancellor of the Exchequer. who is at Manchester to ...

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  18. SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS.

    Naturally the settlement of the large number of claims which will in due course be made on the department in connection with the. accidcnt, will have to be dealt ...

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  19. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    FRANCIS. WILLIAMS, oF carlton,suffaring from shock. Still progressing favorably. ...

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  20. STOCK EXCHANGE SYMPATHY.

    Upon the pesnmption of business at the Bendisgo Stock Esehauge yestanday after alter the Easter vaeation.the the chairinan (Mr.M.P. Kelly) [?] members back again, ...

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  21. DR. STIRLING'S HOSPITAL.

    Mr. CHISHOLH, slight injury to the back and shock. Little better.this morning, but suffering a deal of pain in the back. Mr. JAMES POSNER, slight injury to ...

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  22. DESPREAD SORROW.

    of Sir Henry Campbcll-Banner has been received with great frowhont the United Kingdom. of condelence have been ...

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  23. SIX OFFICERS SUSPENDED

    On Wednesday the Railway Commissioners directed that the four enginemen and the guard, forming the crew of the Bendigo train, and Mr. F. G. Kendall, the ...

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  24. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    Yesterday afternoon the Secretary for Railways (Mr. L. M'Clelland) visited the hospitals, and, on behalf of tho Commis. sioners, made feeiing inquiries as to the' ...

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  25. OVER-OFFICIOUS FORTEES.

    There were many incidents on the night of the accident which went to show that some drastic reform is required in the Railway department. It has been openly ...

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  26. DR. LAKE'S PATIENTS.

    Inquiries made at the surgery of Dr. Lane, at Footscray, to-day, elicited that Mr Ginllnno, who is suffering from severe injury to the spine, was not so well this ...

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  27. FROM PREMIER BOTHA.

    [?] the Transvaal Prenner, [?] to the "Daily Chronicle" [?] ill seenring self-government [?] South Airican colouies Sir ...

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  28. OTHER PATIENTS.

    The condition of Mrs. Huntingdon, who is being treated at Dr. O'Hara's hospital for a fractured leg, was this morning unchanged. ...

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  29. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S MESSAGE

    A cablegram was received to-day by his Excelleney the Governor from the Earl of Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colouies. The message re-ad:—"I have read with ...

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  30. [?] BY THE KING.

    [?] aliagell correspondent of the [?] states that on hearing of the the late- Sir Henry Campbell-Ban[?] Elward remarked ...

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  31. "ADVERTISER" COMPLIMENTED.

    In connection. with the press reports of the recent lamentable disaster at Sunshine, satisfaction is expressed on all hands at the luckdity and fulness of the "Advertiser" ...

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  32. AN ADDITIONAL LIST.

    The claims agent (Mr. Hawkeswood) to-day received information from different sources—injured persons, and in some instances, solicitors—that the following 43 ...

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  33. AT BALLART.

    The funerals of Mrs. Janet Morris. Messrs. J. Brown, James Pascoe, A. Elling sen, Ernest Denier, and Algernon Blight, who wore killed hi the railway accident at ...

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  34. THE STOCK EXCHANGE.

    To-day was the first business meeting of the Stock Exchange after the Easter recess, and advantage of the oppor tunity was taken by the ...

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  35. [?] IN COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    House of Representatives yester[?] mmediately after prayers. [?] message had. givan infor[?] of the distmguished ...

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  36. FIRST AID TO THE INJURED

    Sir,—I quite agree with your correspondent E.A.Staker. than if our citizens and the public genenrally had some insjght into the application of "frrst aid to the injured. ...

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  37. THE INJURED.

    The latest reports concerning the condi tion of the 23 patients remaining at the Melbourne Hospital are as follow:—CONDITION CRITICAL. ...

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  38. MARITIME SYMPATHY.

    Mr. W. T. Appleton, chairman of the Australasian Steamship-owners' Federation, has forwarded the following letter to the Chief Commissioner of Railways:—'Sir,— ...

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  39. BENDIGO MUSICIAN'S STORY.

    Mr. Len. Reeves, of Sutton's music warehouse, Melbourne, and formerly a wellknown organist in Eaglehawk and Bendigo, who was on the Bendigo 'train, sent another ...

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  40. THE TARIFF,

    The House of Representatives went into committee to-day to further consider the requests of the Senate on the Tariff. On the pequest that a duty of 1/ per ...

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  41. ENGINEDRIVERS ASSOCIATION

    Mr. W. J. Evans, M.L.C., general secretary of the Locomotive Enginedrivers' Association, on Wednesday expressed his deep regret that such a terrible accident had ...

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  42. THE SUSPENDED OFFICIALS

    The driver of the first Bendigo engine, Milburn, is still suffering severely from the severe shock he sustained on Monday night. The other officials, when seen, to-day, ...

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  43. SUSPENSION OF OFFICERS.

    It was officially stated on Wednesday that the two drivers, the two firemen, and the guard of the Bendigo train, and the station master at Sunshine, who was responsible for ...

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  44. JURY OR NO JURY.

    The subject of whether Dr. Cole, the coroner, should be assisted in his inquiries by a jury, has been. considerably discuesed since it was announced that the coroner ...

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  45. GOLD-BUYERS' ACT.

    [?] [?] regations under the [?] having been issued, [?] application for buyers' ...

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  46. THE "ONE-FIVE" SIGNAL.

    Into the question of who was responsible for the awful catastrophe there has entered the fact that, according to a statement made on. Wednesday by Mr. Tait, ...

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  49. CHINESE IN SAMOA.

    Altekiad, 22rd April. [?] Solcod states that Ling, the [?] has made an investigation [?] of the Chinese coolies in ...

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  51. ALFRED HOSPITAL.

    There are 11 accident patients in the Alfred Hospital. In each case the doctors were able to-day to report. more or less substantial improvement. The mcst serious ...

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