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Shocking Railway Accident.

London, September 12.

A serious railway accident occurred at Yauxhall to*d»y, when two trains came into collision, and 34 passengers weie killed and wounded. Calcutta, September 13. General Roberts' 3rd Brigade has marched to Peccern on the road to the Bolati Pass from Oandahar. General Roberts has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Madras army. »' . London, September 13. Generals Stewart and Roberts have received the Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath. London, September 11.

The cricket match, Australians versus eighteen of the Clydesdale Club, was resumed at Glasgow to-day. The Home team continued their first innings, but were not disposed of till they scored 224 The Australians then went in to the wickets, but only succeeded in putting together 111, being 113 runs behind their opponents. They had to follow on, and in their second innings when time was called, they had lost one wicket for 47 runs. The match was therefore drawn in favor of the Glasgow team. The weather was showery during both days' play. Mabbid, September 11. A Spanish Princess, Her Majesty, the Queen of Spain has given birth to a princess. Constantinople, September 12. The Sultan has issued an Imperial Irade dismissing Kadri Pasha, and appointing Said Pasha President of the Couocil of State. Calcutta, September 11. News has been received that an insurrection has broken out at Herat, and the Governor of. the town has been murdered by tufe^ebels. _,_

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3656, 14 September 1880, Page 2

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Shocking Railway Accident. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3656, 14 September 1880, Page 2

Shocking Railway Accident. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3656, 14 September 1880, Page 2

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