TRAINS COLLIDE
TWENTY PERSONS BURNED TO DIIATIT. (Uec. December 21, !>.3 p.m.) Ottawa, December 20. A freighter collided with an immigrant train on I'lie Camulian-I'aeilic railway. Tiven tv uersoiis were burned to death.-Aus.-N7,: Cable Assn. BOXING 4 ANOTHER OFI'HU TO DE.MPSEY. (l'ec. December 21, 5.5 p.m.) London, December 18. Cochran Inn now ollered Demjisey MIUIOU dollars to meet Curpentier in London.—Aus.Cable Assn. J A cable message published on Saturday that Caph'n Decoin, manager of I'aris Wonderland, had accepted Dempcey's offer to light. Carpentier in the I'eishing Stadium lor a guarantee of ".50,000 dollars, plus a percentage of the gate, and that it was believed that Carpentier would Tceeive a million and a half francs. It- was reported that the Paris municipality was ready to pay a I if subsidy.]
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 75, 22 December 1919, Page 7
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129TRAINS COLLIDE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 75, 22 December 1919, Page 7
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