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United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST TRAIN WRECKING. LONDON, September 19. The Midland Railway Company has over ICO .!■'■ l* -lives employed to prevent the per-sisu-isi attempts at train wrecking in the Midlands. NEW COMMANDANT FOR WEST AUSTRALIA. M;ijcr Louis William Bode, Royal Scots Fusiliers, has been appointed Commandant of the Forces in West Australia. THE WELSH MINERS' STRIKE. September 20. Thousands of the Welsh miners have been disfranchised for accepting parish relief during the strike. THERMAL SPRINGS CONFERENCE. Dr. Cockburn (South Australia), Mr Reeves (New Zealand), and Sir H. Tozer (Queensland) will attend the conference of expert*! on thermal springs at Liege on Monday. THE ANARCHISTS. ROME, September 19. The Italian Government suggests that the Powers urge the Swiss Government to in•titute a stricter method of surveillance and more rigorous treatment of anarchists. THE LATE PRINCE BISMARCK. BERLIN, September 19. A book bearing on the public life of the late Prince Bismarck has been published, containing astounding revelations of duplicity and unscrupulousness. It has caused a great sensation.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10147, 21 September 1898, Page 6
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