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RAILWAY COLLISION IN AMERICA.

25 LIVES LOST.

ENGLISH LORD KILLED.

By Telegraph.— Association.—Copyright.

(Received December 25, 10.15 a.m.) London, December 24. A collision occurre 1 yesterday on the Minneapolis-Soult-St. Marie railway, with disastrous results.

At Enderlin, North Dakota, a passenger train dashed into an engine and became derailed.

The passenger cars were smashed, and 25 persons lost their lives.

(Received December 26, 12-42 a.m.) New York. December 25. Among those killed in the railway accident at Enderlin, in North Dakota, is Lord Delaval Beresford, the owner of ranches in Canada and Mexico.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13369, 26 December 1906, Page 7

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RAILWAY COLLISION IN AMERICA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13369, 26 December 1906, Page 7

RAILWAY COLLISION IN AMERICA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13369, 26 December 1906, Page 7

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