RAILWAY COLLISIONS.
THIRTY PASSENGERS INJURED. 8? Tetegraph.-~£res# Associftfcian.~»Copyrlgbl» LONDON, 29th July. A Birmingham-Llandttdno express raft into aft empty train at Crewe while tfa« veiling at » speed at twenty mil&s aa hour. Thirty passengers were injured, chief* ly by falling lkgg&gfc, The firemen had difficulty in preventing the burning wreckage from firing the passenger train, FIFTEEN PERSONS KILLED. ON AN AMERICAN RAILWAY. 4 NEW~YOHK, 29th July. \ A crowded excursion twin met a passenger train in » lread«on collision on the "Banger- A roostool; railway, near Boston. Fifteen persons are reported to be dead, and thirty more to have been injured.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 7
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