RUSSIAN RAILWAYS
TRAGIC INEFFICIENCY. (by cable—press assn.—copyright.] (Recd. March 21, noon.) MOSCOW, Marell 20. The Soviet railways annual report admits 62,000 accidents and collisions, involving hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries, and placing out. of action 7000 locomotives, destroying 4500 trucks and carriages, and damaging 60,000.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 March 1935, Page 5
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