TWO PERSONS KILLED.
TRAIN CRASHES INTO CAfc. TRAGIC END TO PICNIC. (UKITKD PRESS ISSOCIATIOIT— BT VLMOtiMt* TELEGRAPH—COPTRIGHT.) (Received February 17, 1.5 a.m.) SYDNEY, March 16. A level-crossing accident occurred at Richmond, when a goods train crauhoi into a car returning from a J>icMc. The driver of the car, Arthur TaylOT, "') aged 41, was slightly injured. His mother; Alice Taylor, aged 64, and Ma wife, Amelia Taylor, aged iZ, war* killed, and his sister, Olivia Taylor, aged 35, seriously injured. The car waa carried 80 yards and tossed. 6ver & . bridge. It crashed 30 feet down an embankment in to the Nepedn river.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 11
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