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RAILWAY ACCIDENT

men shockingly mangled,

NEW ARRIVALS IN ENGLAND

LONDON, September 25.

The New Zealanders only arrived on Monday. The express was travelling at forty miles and hour and dashed into a .group of victims, who were shockingly mangled, some being, decapitated.

SOME OF THE, VICTIMS

LONDON, September 25. W. F. Thrussell. one of the injured men. died at Tavistock. The identity of tiie dead is difficult owing to mutilation. Two of those 'injured are named N. J, Gedley and Hi J. Barnes, who are suffering from fractures and severe- shook. They are progressing.

INQUEST OPENED

NAMES' OF THE VICTIMS

[Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.!

Received this (lav at 9-45 a.m LONDON, Sept. 20-

The inquest on the New Zealanders killed in the Beerferrera railway accident was adjourned iill Monday, after the identification of the ‘followin'}; Privates: — w. S. Jackson, G. J- Kirton, B. A. Monryde, B- V. McKenna, W- -- (inlanders, J. F. Warden, WF. Graves, J. Judge, W. J. sed'I 1 here will he a military funeral at Plvmouth on Thursday,

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Bibliographic details

Greymouth Evening Star, 27 September 1917, Page 5

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RAILWAY ACCIDENT Greymouth Evening Star, 27 September 1917, Page 5

RAILWAY ACCIDENT Greymouth Evening Star, 27 September 1917, Page 5