ATTEMPT TO DERAIL A TRAIN
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lEj 'l%lt'gßV!,li.fPW« Asiw'ta.tioa.'i Palmerstcn North, Jur.e 29 Aii attempt' wits mads ba Sat'ui-day night to derail ait evening train near Bti(«y®.oi'po. Sonie. fencing rails were remov-ed from a paddask near by and placed, across fhe rails at tin; northern, end of the bridge over "Jack's Creek." Fortunately the plank,; were not very substantial, otherwise there might easily liara been serious results,. 1 It was first thought, that it was t-he work of d'.ildreu, but on cxamiuaiion of the Ideality tlio' prints of a mail's boots ®f j about- sire 9 we're found.. Nothing 01 tho occurred was known til! .vosierdsiy ino-Jir.ms, whevt the broken planks were found alongside the line, one ■plaiik being found about two- chains •Way-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2189, 30 June 1914, Page 8
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128ATTEMPT TO DERAIL A TRAIN Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2189, 30 June 1914, Page 8
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