THREE MEN INJURED IN BUS ACCIDENT NEAR WELLINGTON
(P.A.) WELLINGTON, This Day. Three men were injured when a Railway Road Services bus, in which they were travelling from the Hutt Park trots on Saturday, left the road and ploughed through the soft formation at the side. The lurching and bumping of the bus threw the passengers against the seats, causing the injuries. The bus had swerved _to avoid a collision with a car. The injured men were: — J. North, of Wellington, shock and lacerations to the lower lip; W. R. Anderson, of Wellington, lacerations to the scalp and injuries to the left leg; W. R. Dougal, of Wellington, shock and lacerations to the scalp.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 April 1948, Page 2
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