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THE RUSSIAN RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

St. Petersburg, November 4. In the railway accident near Azoff, the Czar’s foot an I the Czarina’s hand were slightly-injured, twenty-one attendants were killed, and thirty men injured. The manager of the Azoff section of the railway, on which the accident occurred, has since committed suicide. November 5. The Czir and Czirina amt with a Splendid reception on their return to the city to-day. and were heartily congratulated on their miraculous escape in the railway accident. It is asserted that the accident was due to the excessive speed which had been specially ordered by the Czar,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1813, 8 November 1888, Page 4

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THE RUSSIAN RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Temuka Leader, Issue 1813, 8 November 1888, Page 4

THE RUSSIAN RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Temuka Leader, Issue 1813, 8 November 1888, Page 4

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