RAILWAY STATION DESTROYED
NARROW B3CAPES FROM DEATH.
(By Cable.— Press Association.—CopyrienU
NEW YORE, MayV2s7 Firo destroyed the Fort- street Union railwaystation at Detroit, fortyBeven passengers, firemen, and policemen narrowly escaping doath..
Dense smoko overwhelmed a score of immigrants who wero locked in tho / bascmont. Firemen and police entered the room and dragged thorn into tfid open air. It is expected that all will v 7 recover. .
Valuable railway records were burned. ,
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Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 11
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