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A MOTORIST'S PREDICAMENT

(Special to the "Eveninfl Post.") PALMERSTON N., This Day. When driving his car towards Feuding on Saturday morning, Mr. A. C. Hare, of Cheltenham, was obliged to bring the vehicle to a standstill owing to an invasion by a sWarm of bees., lo add to the driver's predicament, he had hardly stopped when another car ran into him from behind, causing extensive damage. In this mix-up the bees left Mr Hare's car and settled on tne other vehicle, much to the consternation of the driver. No personal injuries were suffered by the drivers.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1937, Page 4

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A MOTORIST'S PREDICAMENT Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1937, Page 4

A MOTORIST'S PREDICAMENT Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1937, Page 4

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