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JAPANESE RAILWAY TRAGEDY. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright ) TOKYO, November 6. An express train from Osaka to Amori was derailed in darkness this morning. The locomotive and a passenger coach plunged into the sea over a hundred feet cliff. Several were' killed, and many were injured. An investigation revealed the rails had been tampered with, bolts and spikes being removed’. Fortunately couplings broke, saving the remaining coaches. SOVIET TRADE. LONDON, Nov. 6. Mr S. Bron, Chairman of the Soviet Trade Delegation to Britain, made a statement that the Soviet purchases from Britain increased 1 fifty-five per cent ,in 1(92.9-30. Sales in Britain nineteen per cent. British ships chartered to carry the Soviet grain and other exports totalled 418 compared with seventy-six in the previous year.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1930, Page 6
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