CASUALTIES.
*%&. . FIRES. Tr-cSs Association-Bv Telegraph-Copyright LONDON, Oct. 30. By a fire in the medical section of i Touiouse 'L'nircrsity eighty thousand I volumes were destroyed. The damage, I is estimated at £30,00;';. I The Cafe Ivo-mos at the Brussels ex- ] Inli.t.on has In en burned down. Eng-! !i=h lirenien, working energetically, iso- i lati d the Cafe from the Avenue Jes | Nations, which was unharmed. | INSECURE SEATING. \ A large section of temporary seats in j 'the old City Hail at Pittsburg, coilans-j ed during a prise fight. 2vlany wera injured. 1 TWELVE PERSONS IN.TUREJ). j ■ SYDNEY, Oct. 31. A drag heavily laden with picnickers collided with n tram at Newi.on. I Twelve- persons were injured, six of ' i whom were admitted to the hospital j i in a rather serious condition. TRAMS COLLIDE. MELBOURNE, Oct. 31 A coal train collided with a stationary train at Kernot. and two other engines standing on the line. All four engines were badly damaged. No one was injured.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14337, 1 November 1910, Page 5
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