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CROSSING ACCIDENT.

TWO WOMEN KILLED. FAMILY PICNIC TRAGEDY. (United Press Association —Copyright). SYDNEY, March 16. A level crossing accident occurred at Richmond, 37 miles from Sydney tonight. A goods train crashed into a motor car. Two were Idlled and several injured. The accident was a sequel to a family picnic. The car was driven by Arthur Tavlor, aged 41, who was slightly injured. His mother, Alice Taylor, aged "G 4, and wife, Amelia Taylor, aged 42, were killed, and his sister, Olivia Taylor, aged. 35, seriously injured. The car was carried eighty yards and tossed over a bridge and crashed 30 feet down the embankment of the Nepean River.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 133, 17 March 1933, Page 6

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CROSSING ACCIDENT. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 133, 17 March 1933, Page 6

CROSSING ACCIDENT. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 133, 17 March 1933, Page 6

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