SPECTACULAR CRASH.
SMALL CAR AND RAILWAY BUS* PASSENGER'S HEAD INJURY. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.). WELLINGTON, this Three people were injured in a spectacular collision between ft Sihalt private car and a railway piis§§tig§r bug on the Hutt Road at 9 o'tflQck last even l ing. One of the sides 01: the bus was considerably damaged fiiid the small car was badly wrecked, parts of it being' strewn all ov#i : the road. The driver 6f the car, Gilbert Frank Tabernacle, ahcl his companion, a woman; both received leg injuries. Those in the bus were thrown forward heavily and when the large vehicle came 1 * to a sharp stop one of the J. Ellis, was thrown upward itistead of forward, striking his head on the ceiling; He was taken to hospital sulfering froni concussion and shock. Tabernacle accompanied the police, td the central station where he received medical attention.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 37, 13 February 1931, Page 3
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