AMERICAN ITEMS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. PRESIDENT HARDING’S CONDITION. (Received this dav at 8.30 a.in.) SAN* FRANCISCO, July 30. < President Harding’s doetois have ordered the total abandonment of his trip. U.S.A. DISASTERS. NEW YORK, July 29. A message from Terre Haute, Indiana, reports that an oastbound passenger train took a toll of thirteen lives in two successive collisions. Tho train first crashed into a motor at a level crossing, killing four occupants. Then after an hour’s delay, it resumed its journey, and while endeavouring to r make up time by travelling at a speed of fifty miles an hour, the train collided with another motor, nine occupants cf which were killed. Portions of the wreckage from tho motor were hurled two hundred feet along the track.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1923, Page 2
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127AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1923, Page 2
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