SNATCHED FROM DEATH.
LEVEL-CROSJING DANGERS.
PERILOUS I RIDE BY GIRL, By Telegraph— Association—Copyright. Paris, August 6. An express train at Macon to-day ran into a waggon at a level-cross-ing. .. < ; . .„~ The driver and his wife were thrown clear and picked themselves up uninjured. Their daughter, however, was caught by the buffers of the engine, and was carried several miles before the driver heard her CrieS and stopped the train. :. When the girl was rescued from her perilous position, it was found that she had not been seriously injured.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15374, 8 August 1913, Page 7
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