N.S.W. BUS DISASTER
Fourth Woman Victim Dies (N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) SYDNEY, January 8. A fourth victim died today of injuries suffered last Friday in the tourist bus crash near the Jenolan Caves. Mrs Lavinia Cadby, aged 61, of the outer Sydney suburb of Lidcombe, died in Bathurst District Hospital. All four killed in the crash were women. Another 26 persons were injured. A Pioneer Tourist Coach Company official said today that £500.000 insurance policy covered the accident. "This covers the injured and relatives of the dead in last week’s tragedy," he said. A New Zealand couple, Herbert Malcolm Roberts and his wife, Joan, who were injured in the crash, were reported to be in a satisfactory condition in the Oberon Hospital today. Their home is In Mount Roskill, Auckland.
Australian Exports (N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) CANBERRA. Jan. 8
China was Australia’s fourth biggest customer in the five months to November 30. the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics reported today. Its purchases. totalling £32.900.000 ranked after the United Kingdom. Japan, and the United States. New Zealand imported £26,400,000 of Australian goods during the period.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29716, 9 January 1962, Page 11
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