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Special to "Star." EAILWAY ACCIDENT. EKUTEB's TELEGRAM'S Beceived April 3, 2.28 p.m. Caiho, April 2. Telegrams from Souakim announce that Admiral Hewitt has decided that a force of 300 British troops and a ship of war shall remain ia Souakim. An English Governor of that town has also been appointed. • . . Melbourne, This; Day. Latest telegrams from Little River give the following list of injured : — Miss Adams, of Sandridge, severe shock and internal injurirs. Dawes, injuries to head. Miss Dawson, badly shaken. Mrs Phoebe, severe shock. Walker, fireman, internal injuries. Mclntyre, guard, shoulder dislocated. Lady (name unknown) nose fractured. The cattle train which came into collision with the passenger train, consisted of empty Itrucks. The collision took place at a curve, and the drivers were thus prevented from seeing the trains approaching one another until too late to prevent the catastrophe.
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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 39, 3 April 1884, Page 3
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