THE AMERICAN FLEET.
CHILDREN’S DAY. A TRAIN CRASH. (Received 3.55 p.m.) SYDNEY, July 27.—Ten thousand school children participated in a children’s demonstration, in honour of the American fleet, on the cricket grounds and gave costume exhibitions and folk dancing. A train, crowded with children taking part, crashed 1 into a dead-end at the Central Railway Station and threw passengers into heaps on. the floor of the carriages, but only one teacher and three children were injured, all slightly.—(P.A.) Drugged and Bobbed. MEOBURNE. —Although the Americans, generally, are finding the city an ideal place for enjoying themselves, several have reported to the police that they have been drugged and robbed, but these instances are .rare.— (P.A.)
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Wairarapa Age, 28 July 1925, Page 5
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