ACCIDENTS.
(ar ELECTRIC TELEGRAHH—COPHtIGHI). Bombay. DHeemb -r 20. A lIOUSK and se/eral stores in the native quarter, in which th'Te wore 100 occupants. suddenly eollipscd. Thirty of the inni ite - w -r< killed, and tunny others sprioudy inj n - 1. QtfiSlJiiC, D. e :;uL) jr 10. An express train fr an 'is Joseph to Quebec was derailed, and the carriages fell ft distinct of 20 feet. Vive persons were hilled and many injured. New Yoittc. D-euuber 10. While i p-isspnget- train was cr 3SSing a bridge over the Ohio River the bridge collapsed. Four ol tlic passengers were killed and ten injured.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2878, 23 December 1890, Page 2
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