WHERE IS MR. S. V. R? Last seen confidently ' - stepping from ■J?/'* the kerb ■■H On a clear, bright morning Mr. S. V. R.*—an active gentleman in his seventies stepped off the curb to cross a street. He had scarcely taken more than a couple of steps when he found himself in the" path of a truck moving towards him. Unable to get away quickly enough Mr. S. V. R. was struck and killed. aceil ] enl caused by a 1 anXlEffi* Ss&r pedestrian failing flVf lo look carefully, I f. Hwfff before stepping py* across a street. ’ A true accident story based on Transport • name altered for obvious reasons. Department files.
LAST DAY Celia s STOCKTAKING SALE • COATS • SUITS • DRESSES • SKIRTS • ENSEMBLES • KNITWEAR • REMNANTS IFe offer Quality Garments at Greatly Reduced Prices. \ I fl. £ eJaiop Lelia tin*) v’/ lIS CASHEL JTEEET. MAW
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29849, 15 June 1962, Page 2
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