EIGHT KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK
LONDON, August 5. I Eight persons were killed and 50 were seriously injured when two trains collided near Arundel, Sussex, to-day. A number of coaches were telescoped. A train from Brighton to Portsmouth ran into the back of a London to Bogner train, near Ford Junction, two miles from Arundel.
Royal Navy and air service men from a nearby airfield helped to rescue the Injured. Most of the casualties occurred in the Portsmouth-bound train, whose driver was among those killed.
Mr Bevan in Jexeslavia.—Marshal Tito yesterdav received Mr Aneurin Bevan and Mrs Bevan (in political life Miss Jennie Lee, M.P.) who are spending a holiday in Jugoslavia.— Belgrade, August 6.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26493, 7 August 1951, Page 7
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