GERMAN TRAIN DISASTER.
BOLTS REMOVED FROM LINE. /Per Piees Association— rCopyrighi.) V ' ' BERLIN. May 2. 1 So far as is known, 24 people were; killed and 20 injured through the de-; railment of the Eydtkuhnen express between the stations of Swaroschui and; Preussieh Stargard. The accident is reported to be due to some unknown persons removing bolts. from the sleepers on the line. The: train was manned by a Polish personnel. GREAT CONCERN IN POLAND. ACTION BY GERMANY FEARED. (Received This Day, 11.15 a.m.) (Renter.) WARSAW, May 3. There is great concern in Poland in regard to the catastrophe to the Gerjnan train passing through .the Polish corridor. The general opinion is that the object of the perpetrators was ta discredit Poland by creating the imwession that Germany cannot safely SeTcise the right of transit through •manv will use the incident as an argument for the abolition of the cornet is stated that several similar but smaller incidents recently occurred an different parts of Poland.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10386, 4 May 1925, Page 5
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