A FOURTH PASSENGER KILLED.
SECOND TURK SUCCUMBS TO WOUNDS.
I - LaterJ i Details are meagre, rain interrupting telegrams. ' - I Later messages state that four -perI sons were ( killed, the fourth being an J elderly man named James Greig. 1 Eight were wounded, including two ■ girls and a boy of- four, who ; ; were seriously hurt. ■ ' JVfillard was shot while while riding alongside the train track. , The second Turk has succumbed to his wounds. - ' , Twelve hundred persons were aboard.' the train. \ ~-\:' • ' The Turks started the attack from an ice-cream cart,, from which the Turkish v flag flew. Then they - took cover behind tlie railway embankment within close range, making /their shooting deadly.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9034, 2 January 1915, Page 4
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110A FOURTH PASSENGER KILLED. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9034, 2 January 1915, Page 4
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