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MOTOR-CAR CAPSIZES

About 10 a.m. yesterday, Mr. O. >!e\vmann, of Palmerstbn North, was involved in an accident on the main road near Hitnatangi, states the "Manawatu Daily Times." While attempting to pass a bus which, ho had overtaken on route to Foxton, Mr. Newmann was unfortunate enough to get two wheels of his motor-car off! the bitumen Burfaco into the soft formation at the side of the road. This caused his car to wobble and finally capsize. Some damage was done to the car, while the driver sustained a cut over the eye.

evn Suburbs placer is also an outstanding' slip fieldsman. . . TORMER LORD'S TESTS. Of England-Australia Tests at Lord's England has won four and Australia five, so that here again England has to win to make the position all square. The first Tests at Lord's was played away back in 1884, and all told thero havo been fourteen, five having been drawn. England has not beaton Australia in a Test there since- 1896. More than once England and Australia have crashed badly in Tests at Lord's. In tho 1888 match the scores were: England 03 and 62, Australia 110 find GO. Then in IS9G Australia's first innings produced only 03 runs. On the other hand there has been some very high scoring'in Lord's Test?, with the 1930 mfiteh outstanding. An aggregate of 1601 wtis compiled "in the 1930 match. I

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1934, Page 11

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MOTOR-CAR CAPSIZES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1934, Page 11

MOTOR-CAR CAPSIZES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1934, Page 11

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