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RICHMOND DISASTER.

Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 30, 4 August 1910, Page 7

 

RICHMOND DISASTER.

THE SPECIAL ETOiffitY. A SIfiNALMAN'S EVWEMCE, DENIAL OF A STATEMENT. By Teiefrapn.— Ften AssocHktkJO.— O^pyrlfht. (Received August 4, 10.10 a.ra.) MELBOURNE, This Day. At the special enquiry regarding the ■ Richmond disaster, Bull, the signalman at Richmond, declared that the South Yarra officials' statement that they got the line dear for the second brain, waa untrue. That, he said, 'was impossible, as there was one train already on the section. t

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