TREMENDOUS GALES. TRAIN BLOWN OFF THE TRACK BREAKWATER WRECKED.
By Telegraph.— Preis Ais»ciation.— Copyrlgut (Received January 11, 12.30 p.m.) MONTREAL, 10th January. Tremendous gales are sweeping the eastern Canadian coast. An express train was blown off the tract at Newfoundland. Snow banks were being cleared before it by a snow plough. At New Brunswick the coast is suffering severely. A now breakwater at Dipper Harbour was wrecked. At Kalispell, in Montana, an avalanche swept a rotary snow plough off the track down a mountain side. The Great Northern Railway's superintendent and three men were buried beneath it. The superintendent and one man were rescued.. Search is being made for the other two bodies. »
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 9, 11 January 1912, Page 7
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