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London, Sept. 10. Lord Monteagle of Brandon man on the footplate of the was married at Kensington Re- engine. a "ghost" train was gister Office to-day to Mrs. Julia seen plunging madly forward, on Isabella Spring Rice, who is his the
Gothenburg - Boras - Alvesta sister-in-law and also his cousin TERMS:~CASH On Delivery. line at speed of sixty miles an by marriage.
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This driverless express was crowded with passengers, many of whom were rushing in panic through the corridors of the train.
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Lord Monteagle is 83 and Mrs. Spring Rice is 81.
The bride and bridegroom le't
Court, Stanford
Cornwall-gar- dens, 8. W., shortly after mid- day, for the register office, in a
By some unexplained mischance car. the express had strained f without the driver or freman being abroad their engine.
Mrs. Spring Rice, who used a Palz of crutches, owing to an accident, some months ago, in The train gather speed as it
which she broke a thigh, Was ran, and soon was travelling at [
wearing a black coat with a fnr the rate of sixty miles an hour, collar and a black dress with
Passengers knew, nothing of the stop signals had been, passed their peril it was discovered that red sash.
at ever-increasing speed."
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The car containing" the bride and bridegroom drove. 'quickly. past the register office and into ;
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light grey bowler hat, a yellow stitution, a short distance "down
Lord Monteagle was wearing e the entrance of Kensington
cardigan, and a dark brown suit the road, y
There was a remarkable scene The crowd scrambled up the at the register office. For severallings to Then terror spread through the ral hours a crowd gathered out-
catch a glampse of. roaches, and pasengers crowded side, blocking the pavement at:
the bridal party. into the corridors. The panic the entrance, and refusing to be Mrs. Spring Rice was helped the emergency stop system was arrived increased when it was found that moved until two commissionaires out of the car and then wheeled
and stood in the en- in the invalid chair by the two" out of order,
.:.. trance an hour before the care-commissionaires into the back
entrance of the register, okica,
Fearing a terrible train wreck many of the passengers tried to throw themselves from the train, but were held back by force, as
mony.
they prepared to leap to the line. roof of one of the coaches. The
Finally the express, by the he crawled along to the coal ten- hero!am of a male passenger | der of the engine, and leapt named Persson, was brought to down.
Lord Monteagle followed. addition to a red carnation in his button-hole he carried. small spray of carnations in his band,
After the ceremony the bride"
The Danish parliament was des- a standstill just before, a dange- Dashing into the driver's cabin was conveyed in her chair back. solved on Tuesday by Royal drous curve in the line where all he pulled the steam off in the to her car.
nick of time and so saved the cree, "The date for the general trains have to slow down. election has been fixed for Octo- Mr. Persson, at great personal lives probably of all the passen-
ber 22-Transocean Kuo Min risk, managed to climb on to the gers.
Lord Monteagle left bis wire with her maids and he himself walked back to Blauford Court,
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