AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT. By Cable —Press Association —Copy-right. Melbourne, September !). Applications for compensation to the; number of 230 have been received in connection,- with the railway accident. I-lie railway authorities claim that at the most there were 240 passengers on the colliding train, and that the uuiiijer of claims is a grave scandal. A HEROIC ACT. Sydney, September 9. The King conferred Albert medals of the second-class on Barlow and McKay, two men who made a heroic attempt to vive their companion .Morgan in Lane Dove river last summer. They swam jut and beat a monster shark off, and brought the dying man ashore. MISSION BANDS. Sydney, September 0. At a meeting of the Anglican Missionary Society, complaints were made that compulsory training was seriously interfering with the work of mission b*nds. THE CHURCH AND' LABOR. Sydney, September !). The Presbyterian fieneral Assembly, on the suggestion of Mr. Fisher, has appointed a committee to report on the causes of the apparent antagonism between employers :in<l employed, the main reasons for the. drift of the masses from church, and the methods of remedying it.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 97, 10 September 1912, Page 2
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184AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 97, 10 September 1912, Page 2
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