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  2. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    The relative strength of the parties, as now constituted, is shown by the diagram below:- LONDON, Jan. 2[?]. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. SOUTH AFRICA.

    It is generally agreed that one of the firnt sets of the new liberal Government will be to grant a constitution to the Bocr colonies in South Africa. ...

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  4. REVOLT IN RUSSIA.

    The revolutionary party are still carrying on their campaign, resorting as usual to assassination in order to achieve their aims. ...

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  5. RAILWAY SENSATION.

    News of an alarming railway accident near Ferntree Guliy reached Melbourne yesterday afternoon. Rumour was busy for some hours with wide stories, but authentic ...

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  6. MR. W. E. HARDEMAN.

    Mr. W. E. Hardeman, storeman at the warchouse of Messrs. Banks and Co., Hinders-lane, was a passenger in one of the carriages in the rear of the train, ...

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  7. PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE.

    A meeting has been held in Protoria, representing fifty branches of the Progressive League, to consider the situation now that the country is on the eve of receiving ...

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  8. SCENE OF THE ACCIDENT.

    The seene of the accident is about four miles from Upper Ferntree Gully. There are many sharp curves on the narrow guage line from Upper Ferntree Gully, and it was ...

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  9. TRAIN'S UNUSUAL PACE.

    Mrs. R. Pinnock, of 64 Carter-street, Albert-park, said last night:—"Tvebeen travelling on that line frequently during the last few years, and I have never known the train ...

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  10. THE SPANISH MARRIAGE.

    King Alfonse the 13th of Spain, who is betrothed to Princess Ena of R[?]berg (daughter of H.R.H. Princess Beatrice and the late Prince Henry of Battenberg) is ...

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  11. VENEZUELA.

    The relations between France and Venezucla, resulting from President Castro insulting M. Taigny, the French charge d'affairs, remain in the same strained state. ...

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  12. IN THE THIRD TRUCK.

    The passengers in the third truck escaped more lightly than those in the first and second. Miss Aggie Couway, who was with a picnic party. de-cribed her ...

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  13. LIST OF INJURED.

    The following is the list of those who notified the officials at Prince's-bridge up to midnight last night that they [?] received injuries:- ...

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  14. PLAGUE IN PERSIA.

    An epidemic of [?] plague has broken out in S[?] in Eastern Persia, on the frontier of Afghanistan. The number of deaths already reported is 250. ...

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  15. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales yesterday afternoon the marker was animated for all merinoes and fine crossbreds, the prices given being the highest obtained since the ...

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  16. RUINED SPECULATOR.

    M. Ja[?] the sugar speculator, whose transactions created a great sensation in Paris in August last, was yesterday convicted of misappropriation of funds. ...

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  17. "TOO FAST."

    Mr. W. H. Thomas. a resident of Alphington, joined the train at Feratree Gully. He was among the uninjured, and gave an account of what transpired as follows:— ...

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  18. STEEP GRADIENTS.

    The line from Ferntree Gully is of comparatively recent construction. It was opened on December 18. 1900. The total length is 18 miles and the cost of ...

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  19. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The following prices represent the lowest and [?]hest range of values on the Stock Evchange yesterday, and from them the middle price can be compated:— ...

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  20. HAMBURG TO INDIA.

    Advices from Berlin state that the Pen[?] sular and Or ental Steam Navigation Company has made arrangements to start in February a new fortnightly shipping ...

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  21. HOW THE TRAIN FARED.

    When it left rails the engine plunged into a bank about 4ft. high. separating the [?] from the outer edge of the embankment. The cow-catcher and front whe[?] ...

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  22. DR. ECCLES.

    Dr. E[?], of Collins-street, who was one of the passengers, stated:—"My d[?]bter and I were among those who were on the train, but luckily we were in the back ...

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  23. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    The following are the Frozen Meat Trade Association's market quotations, based on [?] sales of not less than 100 carcases of mutton or lamb or 25 quarters of beef of ...

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  24. AGENTS-GENERAL.

    Mr. Coghlan, acting Agent-General for New South Wales, has arranged to remove the quarters of the agency-general next month. At present the rooms of the New ...

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  25. A CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    The proposal often made [?] a [?] should be constructed under the Channel to connect England and France by rail has been revived in a remarkable way. The ...

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  26. BOOKINGS OF PASSENGERS.

    The mumber of passengers booked to Gembrook yesterday from Prince's-bridge were 411 by the two trains leaving at 1039 a.m. and 11.10 a.m. respectively. This is not an ...

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  27. ENGINEDRIVER RETICENT.

    Driver Arthur Shechan, who was in charge of the train, was among the first brough back to Mclbourne. He was at once taken to the Melbourne Hospital. ...

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  28. ARRIVAL OF THE LAST TRA.N.

    There were so many passengers to Gembrook from Feratree Gully yesterday that two trains were put on. It was the second of these that met with the accident. The ...

    Article : 299 words
  29. MANIAC AT LARGE.

    A series of shocking outrages recalling, in some respects, the crimes of "Jack the Ripper" is reported from St. Louis in the United States. A man is roaming the ...

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  30. ANOTHER DRIVER'S EXPERIENCES.

    Mr. J. Harris, an experienced engine driver from Horsham, was one of the passengers who were chrown out. "I am in Melbourne on a holiday," he ...

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  31. THE OFFICIAL ACCOUNT.

    Mr. F[?]rick, Commi[?]oner of Railways, was informed of the accident yesterday afternoon, and at an early hour last evening he was at Flinder[?]eet railway ...

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  32. PICNIC PARTIES SUFFER.

    A[?]hought it is impossible to state the entent of the injuries intlicted on the sufferers, it is likely that many of those who felt shock most neutely last night will be ...

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  33. THE LOST STEAMER.

    The latest information regarding the Pacific Coast Company's steamer Valencia, which was lost on the rocks at Cape Beale, Vancouver, show that the total dead is 107. ...

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  34. OTHER PASSENGERS INCONVE. NIENCED.

    Passengers by the train which went up to Gembrook earlier in the forenoon will have [?] to remember the necident. It was [?]rly 9 o'clock p.m. before there ...

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  35. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced, at the age of 59 of the Rev. [?] Smith, the well-known lecturer. [The Rev. Haske[?] Smith was born in ...

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  36. ILLNESS OF MR.J.F. DEEGAN.

    It will be learned with regret that Mr. J. F. Deegan, Ex-M.L.A., is seriously ill at the Melbourne Hospital. Mr. Deegan was overcome with illness on Friday night in ...

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  37. SCENE AT PRINCE'S-BRIDGE.

    "III news travels apace" is an old saying, of which the truth was once more exemptitied in connection with yesterday's accident. The fact that an accident had occurred on ...

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  40. IN THE FOURTH TRUCK.

    Mr. F. S. Hayden, head teacher at the Yarra-park state school, said:—"I was in the fourth truck from the engino, and when the accklent occurred I was looking out of ...

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