TRAIN WRECKED
50 Killed in Plunge Into Ravine LINE BOMBED BY REBELS VERA CRUZ, April 7. The wrecking of the Vera CruzMexico City express due to the bombing of a bridge near Paso del Macho, resulted, it is believed, in the death of 50 persons when the train plunged into a deep ravine during the night. A group of unknown men believed to he rebels against the Government are held responsible for the bombing. Several important Mexican political figures were aboard the train, including candidates for the impending elections for Governor.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 101, 9 April 1936, Page 9
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