ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
v - ■ A RAILWAY COLLISION. United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. (Received July 12, 12.17 a.m.) _ v ~- NEW YORK, July 11. Two trains collided at Norton, Missouri. Fourteen persons were killed and twentyflve injured. The casualties were chiefly '.da* 'to the burning wreckage. '[Per Press Association.] AUCKLAND, July 11. ■tfhe Norwegian, 'barque Norden, bound item Cape Town to> Fiji, was wrecked on a T»«f »t Suva, on June 27. The hull was purohaeed by the Union Steamship ConiThere is little hope of floating the ;ve»eL /■ '-_ WAIHI, July 11. ; .Two miners named Hawkins and Nelson, employed in the Woodstock mine at Karangainake, met with a serious acoident owing 'to *fl explosion in the main level. The iohnet'a eyes cund chest were severely inijored. Both'men were taken to the hospital.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12551, 12 July 1901, Page 6
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