PRINCE OF WALES
THANKSGIVING SERVICES. (~v Cable—Press Association —CopyrighU) (Australian and N.Z. Cablo Association.) PERTH. July 7. Thanksgiving services wore hold at. Perth and Bunburv for the escape of tho Prince of Wales. It transpires that tho train reduced j its speed from 25 milos per hour to 1- j miles per hour, because of a bullock on the line, rind had not made up speed again when the derailment occurred. The Prince lias returned to Perth, which is thronged. CI rent enthusiasm was displayed. RENOWN AT PORT ADELAIDE. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S TRAINS COLLIDE. ADELAIDE. July 7. Two special irains, loaded with school children who were visiting 11.M.5. Renown, collided at Port Adelaide. A guard's van was smashed, and one boy sustained injuries to his iorehead necessitating the insertion of three stitches. Otherwise, no damage was done.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16881, 8 July 1920, Page 7
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