TRAIN DISASTER.
SIXTY KILLED; HUNDRED'S JURED. / * 9 STEAM SCALDS THE BESOHSj9 By Ttlesraph.— Received Nov. 0, 5.5 p.m. ' .{H Paru, Hor.-ljfl The latest estimates of tha cunnHfl in connection with the collision oflH Simplon express near Lens is gixty jfcflM and over a hundred injured,. ' Jfl Details show that the Geneva exmjlfl travelling at fifty-five miles an ' jtyjH crashed into the stationary HlnipTiil jM press, steam obscuring the danger ||gj9 The engine actually jumped dining car, and landed on top ing car, which was crushed to iSjjß Boiling steam scalded victim*. One of the victims of the raUTOy.dM ■aster possessed a silver coin face value of six thousand frwaiffißM would be worth ten thousand mtoimH frontier.—Reuter. ' »*■
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1919, Page 5
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116TRAIN DISASTER. Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1919, Page 5
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