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RAILWAY SMASH. < .. EAT A LUTES AT MONTE CARLO-.’ (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) •' i- • 3- MONTE CARLO, March."#;..The famous Funicular railway, 1 ascending La Turbre, unexplainedly’ lost control, and careered down the track.. ■lt crashed through the wall of the' Beausoleil station, and landed in a . .crowded street. Two were killed, and maniy injured. 1 ' DOMINION’S REPLY, >:•; TO EMPIRE PREFERENCE. LONDON, March 8. -i; A consignment of forty-two light .motor-cars of single make is being; shipped by the Rangitata. When theship arrived at the dock, Mr 'Harold Mitchell, a member of tho House of- TCoinmoris, decorated the vessel tfTfchNew Zealand flags and the inscription—- “ New Zealand’s reply to Empire pro---Terence.” ' .-in ■ ■ , ! *' CUNARD LINER. •LONDON. Mar-h 3.. In the Coiiinions, Hon. .Riincininii stated tile Government bad definitely decided it wa s impossible financially to assist the Cunard (Joy’s new liner.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1932, Page 6
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