MANY CASUALTIES
IN CHINESE TRAIN WRECK. ATTRIBUTED TO GUERILLAS. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) SHANGHAI, November 30. Japanese sources staled that 100 persons are dead and 205 injured as a result of the train wreck of the Shang-hai-Nangking line. Chinese guerillas, they say, dynamited the train. It was reported that a train conveying a number of foreign correspondents and Chinese and Japanese officials to Nanking from Shanghai on Friday for the ceremony of the signature of the treaty between Japan and the Wang-Ching-Wei regime was blown up just outside Soochow. The entire ShanghaiNanking train service was disrupted.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 December 1940, Page 5
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