TASMANIAN TRAIN SMASH.
THTRTY-ONE INJURED. By Cable.—Press Association—Copyright Hobart, February 17. The cause of the train accident is not clear. It was Private Orr, not Hall, who was killed. The list of injured has swelled to thirty-one, and includes Lieut.-Colonel Alexander and Miss Langley (daughter of Bishop Langley). Several cases ore serious. The Rev. Baker was pinned under the engine, the body of Miss Barras, who •was killed, being pinned under the same beam, and this saved him from being fat: ally crushed. , Hobart, February 18. 'A passenger states that Goodchlld, before his death, told him that a steam pipe burst in the enjrine just before 4l» «ssM«s£» ;
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1916, Page 5
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108TASMANIAN TRAIN SMASH. Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1916, Page 5
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