RAHWAY ACCIDENT IN ENGLAND
MORE DETAILS. [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] LONDON Sept, 25tlf. The New Zealanders only arrived on Monday. The express was travelling at forty miles ail hour and dashed into a group of victims who were shockingly mangled some being decapitated. W. F. Thrussell, one of tho injured men, died at Tavistock. The identity of the dead is difficult owing to mutdliation. Two of those injured are named N. J. Gcdley and R. J. Barnes who are suffering from fracture and severe shook. They are progressing.
INQUEST ADJOURNED. 1 j NAMES OF THE KILLED. j [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYTUGIIT.j , (Received This Dav at 10.16. a.in.) j LONDON, Sept. 26. j The inquest on the New Zealanders killed in Beerferres railway accident was adjourned till Monday, after the identification of tho following:— Private W. R. Jackson Private J. J. Kirton. Private. B. A. Nowrydo. Private K. V. McKenna. Private W. S. (inlanders. Private J. F. Varden. Private W. F. Groves. Private J. Judge. Private J. Trisser. A military funeral will be given at Plymouth on Thursday.
A CORRECTION. LONDON, September 26. Correction —Tho injured New Zealanders is Gatley, not Gedly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1917, Page 3
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