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RAILWAY ACCIDENT. NEAR MANCHESTER. Press Association —By Tel.—-Copyright. LONDON, Sept. 7. The Blackpool-Manchester cxproivs was derailed near Manchester. Many j'cryons were- InjuredTHE PAPAL ELECTION. ABORTIVE BALLOTS. Received 11.40 p.m., Sept. 3rd. ROME, Sept. 2. AH tho ballots yesterday failed to elect a Pope. [An article on the election will be found on page 4.] THE COMMOWEALTH SCIENCE CONGRESS CLOSED. MEMBERS SEPARATING. SYDNEY", Sept. 3. The Science Congress has broken up. Ninety members have returned from Brisbane en route to Europe. Others departed by the eastern route. Professors Fields, Scott, Gray and Dixon sailed in the Massen yesterday. Professor : Nicholson departs by the Warrimoo tomorrow. POLITICAL LIBEL STFIT. DAMAGES £IO,OOO. Deceived 10.40 p.m., Sept. 3rd. MELBOURNE, Sept. 3Mr Fisher, leader of the Opposition, j has issued a writ claiming £IO,OOO from tho secretary of the New South Wales Federal Liberal League, in respect of an alleged libe> contained in a certain pamphletOBITUARY. Captain Archibald Cum'e, shipowner. ACCIDENT TO A RACER. Mousme, a prominent Cnp candidate, ended Iter racing career at Canlfield. She fell over a Iturdlo and fractured a shoulder. She will probably go to the btud.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15443, 4 September 1914, Page 7
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