A party of Mnsferton lower-grade Rugby players had a lucky escape from serious injury on Saturday when a ear in which they were returning from a match nt Gladstone skidded in some loose metal and capsized down a steep incline nt the side of the road. Two of the passengers received fairly extensive abrasions on the head and face, and the others are also reported to have been slightly hurt. The ear was badly damaged. Sixty-eight British firms are now using aeroplanes for commercial travelling, according to the latest return of the Aircraft Register. In addition, there are 436 privately-owned aircraft, 50 of which belong to women.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 222, 15 June 1932, Page 5
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