AUSTRALIA
[BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYBIGHT,] COLLIER’S WRECKAGE ? HOBART, August 10. A piece of wreckage, apparently a hatch cover, which is thought to have belonged to the Christina Fraser, was found on the east coast of the Tasman. The cover was not waterlogged, suggesting it had been in the water only a short period. RAILWAY MISHAP. SYDNEY, August 10. The Albury mail train, to .which was attached the Premier’s carriage, was delayed for an hour near Harden, when a sleeping car parted.from the main body of the train. The Westinghouse brakes were applied automatically, the parted sections of the train stopping within five yards of each other.
The mishap occurred about thirty miles from the scene of the recent derailment at Downing. Premier Stevens and Mr J. Lawson, M.L.A., were aboard the train. The latter was injured' in the Downing accident
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1933, Page 2
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