CLUTHA RAILWAY ACCIDENT.
To the Bailor. Sir, —ln_ you; s of the 11th inst., Mr Bathgate, in giving his decision in the ca:.c concerning the above, states, “ ! here wore three points in the case involving ncyligcr.cc."’ And, “A collision laid taken plr.ee, and the question aro e, who was responsible?” This latter 1 cm afraid we shall never know, as a little bud tells me th-d; there is more than one person involved in it; so I suppose wc must rest content that an inquiry has been held, ; udthe Magistratedelivered himself of the above potent words ; at any rate we may foil sure that more- care will be ued for the future. Please ask the powers that be why they altered the t me of the last train io Green la’and to five minutes earlier this month? I cannot divine the reason, as every night we are kept wailing from eight to ten minutes, and Ih s to business ] enp’e means something. r i rv your able pen and get the time altered to half past live o’clock, and benefit the public. —I am, 4 c., Observer. Cavcrsham, November 11,
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Evening Star, Issue 3658, 12 November 1874, Page 3
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190CLUTHA RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Evening Star, Issue 3658, 12 November 1874, Page 3
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