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List of Accidents During the Year ended June 30, 1903.

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Statement of Each Accident in Detail.

July 5, 1902. Man attempted to cross the track in front of a moving car, was knocked down and one of his toes injured.

Sept. 1, 1902. Man standing up in car lost his balance as the car went around a curve and fell out, receiving a cut on head.

Oct. 21, 1902.

by car and had leg

Man who was intoxicated was lying on track. Was struck cut off. He afterwards died.

May 23, 1903. A man standing on running board was knocked down by a pole and received slight cut on head.

June 6, 1903. Woman jumped from moving car and received slight cuts on her hands and head.

June 27, 1903. Child attempted to cross in front of moving car, was struck by fender and received a slight cut on the head.

Oath.

We hereby certify that all the statements in the foregoing return contained, to the best of our knowledge and belief, are full, just, and true.

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Then personally appeared the above-named Arthur St. J. Whiting, treasurer, of The Montville Street Railway Company, and made oath that the foregoing certificate, by him subscribed, is true.

Before me,

F. ALLEN WHITING,

Notary Public.

STATE OF MAINE,

88.

CAMDEN, MAINE, September 7, 1903.

Then personally appeared the above-named Stillman F. Kelley, President, of The Montville Street Railway Company, and made oath that the foregoing certificate, by him subscribed, is true.

Before me,

C. O. MONTGOMERY,

Notary Public.

NEWINGTON TRAMWAY COMPANY:

HARTFORD, CONN., JUNE 30, 1903.

The lands, road bed, overhead line, etc., of this company having been sold July 8, 1897, to the Hartford Street Railway Company and the Central Railway and Electric Company of New Britain, it has only eight dollars ($8) of stock liabilities, and has practically gone out of business.

The cost of road, equipment, etc., is represented in the annual returns of the Hartford Street Railway Company and the Connecticut Railway and Lighting Company.

History.

Name of company making this report: Newington Tramway Company.

Date of organization: June 27, 1895.

Under laws of what State organized: Connecticut.

Corporate Name and Address of the Company.

Newington Tramway Company, 111-127 State Street, Hartford, Conn.

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Oath.

We hereby certify that all the statements in the foregoing return contained, to the best of our knowledge and belief, are full, just, and true.

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Then personally appeared the above named D. R. Howe, and made oath that the foregoing certificate, by him subscribed, is true. Before me,

CHARLES A. LILLIE,

Notary Public.

NEW LONDON STREET RAILWAY COMPANY.

Summary of Financial Condition and Results of Operation, Year ending June 30, 1903.

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