GENERAL CABLES.
CANADIAN RAILWAY SMASH.
By Cable. —Press Association.—Copyright
Ottawa, July 14
At Quebec a northern-bound train, carrying six hunlred emigrants from Bristol, was wrecked. One passenger was killed and many injured. Several cars were burned.
AMERICAN MALADMINISTRATION. New York, Julv 14.
The Grand Jury has indicted Gresser, president of the borough of Queens. NewYork City, and a dozen others for maladministration.
IMMIGRATION REGULATIONS. Ottawa, July 14
Mr. D. C. Scott, Superintendent of Immigration at Ottawa, has started for England to enquire into the working of the alleged objectionable regulations reported.
AMERICA AND CANADA
New York, Julv 14.
Mr. TCnapp, chairman of the InterState Commerce Commissioners, meets Mr. Madee. Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Railways, with a vi°w to arranging a common basis of freight charges on railways crossing the frontiers.
ACCIDENT TO AN AVIATOR. Received July 15, 11.30 p.m. London. July 15. An aviator named Rawliwon had a fall at Bournemouth, breaking an ankle and dislocating his shoulder.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 83, 16 July 1910, Page 5
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