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WOMAN GUARD'S ACTION

PROBABLY SAVED SCORES OF LIVES (Rec. 12.20 p.m.) LONDON, February 11. A woman guard who leaped out of the wrecked local train and dazedly raced along the track waving a red • lamp to halt the Bradford express, probably saved the lives of scores oif passengers in the Potter's Bar tyiple crash, says the ' Evening News.' She slowed down the express and was just able to spring clear of the line as the train crashed past.

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Evening Star, Issue 25715, 12 February 1946, Page 6

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WOMAN GUARD'S ACTION Evening Star, Issue 25715, 12 February 1946, Page 6

WOMAN GUARD'S ACTION Evening Star, Issue 25715, 12 February 1946, Page 6

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