GENERAL CABLES
EXPRESS CARS. FALL 30 FEET INTO STREET. [United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph .—Copyright.] VANCOUVER, JiilV 20. An Elisabeth (New Jersey) message states that one hundred people were injured there, and thirty of them ■severely, when a Philadelphia express struck an automobile, derailing the engine and three coaches, which fell thirty feet to the street. The boiler of . the engine exploded, setting fire to the* wreckage of the coaches. CIRCUS TRAIN WRECK. .22, CASUALTIES, VANCOUVER, July 20. jf/| A message , from ; Moncton (New Brunswick states .-—Four persons were killed-,and .eighteen were injured, when a special train,, carrying:. A 1 Barnes’ American .Circus,, was wrecked earlv this morning near Canan. 7■ : • TYPHOON DISASTER. 258 KILLED IN KOREA. TOKIO, July 20. It is officially announced that there are two hundred and fifty-eight dead and that two hundred and- fifty-three ( are missing as the result of Friday’s typhoon in Korea.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1930, Page 6
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148GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1930, Page 6
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