RAN INTO TWO MOTORS.
DEATH FOLLOWS EXPRESS TRAIN KEN. THIRTEEN PEOPLE KILLED. j i Recei-'ed .Julv 30. 10.-10 p.m.l i ‘j NEW YORK. July 29. ■ A mo-sago from Tor-re Haute, In- j diaua, reports that. the east-bound • passenger train rook toil of thirteen ; livos in two MK ce.sMvo collisions. The • train first crashed into a motor at a 1 level crossing, killing the lour occupants, then after an hour's delay it resumed the journey, and while "oil-: deavouring to make up time by trav- ; oiling at 50 mile- an hour, the train; collided with another motor, nine occupants of which were killed. Per-' lions of the wreckage lYuni the motor were hu; led 200 foot along the track. —A. ami N.Z.C.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9577, 31 July 1923, Page 5
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