ELEVEN INJURED.
COACH AND CAR COLLIDE. MAJORITY ESCAPE LIGHTLY. (United Press Association—Copyright). SYDNEY, April, SI. Eleven people were injured to'-night when a crowded '. motor-coach, after colliding with a motor-car, crashed through a fence in Kogarah, a suburb. The car burst into flames and it was feared that the coach would also catch fire, trapping the passengers. Women's screams could be heard all round the neighbourhood. The majority of those injured escaped with lacerations and shock although two elderly women are suffering from injuries to their heads. One passenger, Mr J. H. 81-yan, of Taumarunui, New Zealand, aged 24, received a wound in the chest and is suffering from shock.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 162, 22 April 1935, Page 5
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