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Advertising : 27 wordsSTRANGELY ENOUGH, A RED RAILWAY SIGNAL SET AT DANGER, is the trade-mark of Griffiths Brothers, of which f[?]m, Mr. James Griffiths, who was killed the Bayswater level crossing smash. Was a member. 1. Dr. J. E. Shelley, who was one of the party in the Wagonette that was struck by a train. He escaped serious injury. 2. View of Mr. Griffiths's home, Ferndale, on a 350-acre estate four miles from the Bayswater station. 3. Mr. Griffiths. 4. The horses. Bill and Bob. They were unhurt. 5. The crossing, with the station in the background. 6. Another angle, showing a Vehicle Waiting for a Melbourne-bound train to pass. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), Wed 8 Apr 1925, Page 1
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