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EIRE-ENCINE SMASH. NEW YORK, .lunc ‘JO A collision between n railway train nnd n lire-e'npiue, both trnvellinp; ill more tlnm 80 miles, nil Imnr, caused the death of (i liromcn and injuries to o iit Perth Amhoy, New Jersey, yesterday. The accident occurred at ;i levelcross iny,, Ibe yates of which are said to have been hit open. The crossing* keeper, when he saw the lire-enyilie coniine, ran alone the railway track warino a red flap;, hut the driver ol the tinin was unable to pull up in the short dist ance. The driver'of the !ire-enyine, who could not. see the train owiny to an intervening huildinp dnive at full speed into tin l engine of |t'o train. The hreenpine was smashed to pieced.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1921, Page 1
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