EXPRESS WRECKED
EIGHT PEOPLE KILLED SOUTH OF FRANCE TRAGEDY GENEVA. August 12 Ten coaches of the Geneva-Venti-miglia (Italy) night express were derailed at 4 a.m. approaching Avignon station, in the south of France. Eight people were killed and' 32 injured. Some of the coaches crashed against a goods train and hurled it aside, blocking four main lines. The train was crowded with holidaymakers. ' COLLISION AT STATION TWO GERMAN TRAINS TWO KILLED, MANY INJURED BERLIN, August 12 Two trains collided at the Halle station, Prussia. Two people were killed, 17 seriously injured and 143 slightly injured.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21878, 14 August 1934, Page 9
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