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| Publication | Date |
Page |
Title |
| The Globe |
1929-03-21 |
1 |
Wreck death total at least 15, with 19 injured|Speeding fliers crash head-on, and flames trap passengers in wreckage of colonist car|Scene of horror enacted on Canadian National line north of Parry Sound--Rescuers struggle to extricate victims from tangled debris--search continues many hours after collision|Full extent of rail disaster has not yet been ascertained|Special trains rush medical aid to distant scene of tragedy and carry injured to hospitals, where several are in critical condition--Engineer overran switch, says official statement in explaining cause of wreck. |
| The Globe |
1929-03-21 |
1 |
Wreck to be probed by Railway Board|All available data will be laid before federal officials|Independent inquiry |
| The Globe |
1929-03-21 |
1 |
Official statements issued by railway tell about tragedy |
| The Globe |
1929-03-22 |
1 |
Another trainman dies from wreck injuries; Cargill man missing.|Leslie V. Savage of Toronto passes away in Parry Sound hospital--Frank Schmidt, Cargill, is known to have boarded the train, but no word comes from him.|Family at Galt all wiped out.|Identification is made by jewelry--Fate of Mr. And Mrs. Andrew Lockie and Two Children--Inquest to be held on Monday next. |