SABOTAGE SUGGESTED
Indian Railway Smash PATNA, July 17. It is believed 100 were killed and 200 injured when the Punjab-Howrah ex* press was derailed near Nihta Station. The engine and three coaches were flung down an embankment. It is offlcially announced, according to the Daily Mail's correspondent, that 80 were killed and 65 injured. All the victimg were Indians. Turned-up rails suggest the disaster was due to sabotngc.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 155, 19 July 1937, Page 5
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