GREAT CONFUSION
COACH COLLIDES WITH CAR THEN CRASHES THROUGH FENCE (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel, Copyright.) (Received April 22, 12.45 n.m.) SYDNEY, April 21. Eleven people were injured tonight when a crowded motor coach, airter ecHkliiig with a motor edr, crashed through a fence iri Kdgarah suburb. There was a scene of great confusion. The car burst into flames and it was feared the conch Would also become dfire, trapping the passengers. Women's screams Were heard all round the neig-hbourhoc.il. A majority of the injured- escaped with lacerations, shaking, and shock although two elderly women are suffering head injuries. One passenger, J. H; Bryan, aged 24, of Triiimarunui, New Zealand, suffered a chest wound dhid shock. .
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12534, 22 April 1935, Page 4
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