[DIVISIONAL COURT]
JACKSON v. THE METROPOLITAN RAILWAY COMPANY.
1874 Nov. 13.
LORD COLERIDGE, C.J., BRETT and GROVE, JJ.
Railway CompanyNegligenceOver-crowding CarriagesInsufficiency of Staff to control the ordinary Assemblage of Passengers at Stations.

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