RAILWAY COLLISION,
TAVO FIREMEN KILLED,
AND TWO DRIVERS INJURED. PASSENGERS ESCAPE. By Telegraph. Press Association. Copyright ■ Adelaide, Nov. 17. Two stock trains collided near Petersburg. The engines and a number of trucks were telescoped. Two Bremen, named Brodic and Eger, wore killed. Two drivers, named Haines and Pennington were injured. The Commissioner of AVorks and a number of other passengers were in the carriages attached to one of the trains, but were not hurt.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 265, 18 November 1901, Page 2
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