THE DRIVER OF THIS VAN, Mr M. Waterson (bending down), attributes his escape from injury to the seat belt he was wearing when a tyre blew and the van rolled off the Great South Road between Auckland and Hamilton last December. In a letter to the makers of the seat belt, he said the van skidded, struck a power pole, rolled and finished upside down in the ditch. He was unhurt.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30406, 3 April 1964, Page 9
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71THE DRIVER OF THIS VAN, Mr M. Waterson (bending down), attributes his escape from injury to the seat belt he was wearing when a tyre blew and the van rolled off the Great South Road between Auckland and Hamilton last December. In a letter to the makers of the seat belt, he said the van skidded, struck a power pole, rolled and finished upside down in the ditch. He was unhurt. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30406, 3 April 1964, Page 9
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