RAILROAD ACCIDENTS.
New York, July 29. A crowded excursion met a passenger train in a head-on collision on the Banger-Aroostock railway, near Bostqhl. v '■‘Fifteen are reported dead, and thirty 1, injured. 1 London, July 29. "The Birmingham-Landudno express rah into an empty' train at Ci'feme, travelling at twenty miles an hour. J - : Tjiirty passengers were injured, chiefly by 'falling luggage. Firemen with difficulty prevented the burning ivreckage from firing the passenger tfwn- . :/> -jv
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 135, 31 July 1911, Page 5
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