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Accident to a Railway Train.

[United Press Association.] Brisbane, February 27.

Further heavy ruins have fallen on the watersheds of the Brisbane, Mary, and Burnett rivers, which are all in flood.

The body of Maggie McUeo, one 0! the victims of the Pearl disaster, has been found, much mutilated, Heavy floods have occurred in the North, and the railways are interfered with. An acoident happened to the mail train on the Springsure line. The gangers found the lice in a dangerous state, and signalled the driver to stop, but owing to the rain be did not see the signal, and the train raa oil the rails, but no one was hurt.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 50, 28 February 1896, Page 3

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Accident to a Railway Train. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 50, 28 February 1896, Page 3

Accident to a Railway Train. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 50, 28 February 1896, Page 3

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