RAILWAY COLLISIONS.
f. Sir, —In reading yesterday's paper, I 1, notice in its columns tlio narrative of v a terrible railway collision. Now, what t I wish lo inform your readers is lhat :"■ such accidents as this, and others thai- ° we have- read of in the past, with re- * suits that no pen can describe, need : not happen. A derice has. been patentat t , that would Iw the moans of preventing f such collisions. , It would certainly t mean a little expense, but notliing com- t pared with the Joss, of rolling 'stock, 1; mid coni])ens-ation paid to thoso injured 1in such accidents. Now, it remains 1 with the general public to agitate in tin's matter, .so that the t,"avp!lii!g piiblif can be ensured of safe travelling without the fear of such bcfalli'iis; tliwii. t( Hoping you may find a little .'.pace in your valuable paper to insert this, — 1 ■ am. etc., t i J. AY. LONG, oi Wcroroa, June 22. 1910. '■'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 853, 27 June 1910, Page 5
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162RAILWAY COLLISIONS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 853, 27 June 1910, Page 5
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