TO CORRESPONDENTS.
1. Letters submitted to the Edtixfr for publication must be written in Aft and on one side of (he paper only, flfj writers must send in their names 9m addresses in fuU, whether it be inteniK that these shall be printed or not.im 2. Correspondents WOBT SAY dim TINCTLY WHETHER OR Jr<N THEIR LETTERS ARE BEING, % HAVE BEEN, OTHER JOURNALS. \MH 3. The Editor cannot undertv&m return or to preserve any letter wfcjjj for any reason is unsuitable for pvm cation, to acknowledge unsuitable m ters, although this will be done vljM it appears to be necessary, or tyfjlff into any correspondence concert letters submitted for his consideram "Tay."—The first railway f duct across the Firth, »? Dundee, was opened !ji ' 1877.' During the night of BeM ber 28th, 1879, while a great ftt was blowing, a train was pMffii over the viaduct. The centre m tion, when the train reaoh»s|l was blown down, and tk e,: .3il thrown into the Firth. Some' 90 persons perished. >sw "A Victim of Oaßt»*V>Would
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18890, 4 January 1927, Page 8
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172TO CORRESPONDENTS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18890, 4 January 1927, Page 8
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