CAR COLLISION
MOTOR AND TRAM. FOUR INJURED. (Per Press Association) NEW PLYMOUTH, March 9. Four persons suffered injury in a head on collision between a tramcar and a motor car this afternoon. No one in the crowded tram was injured, but the motor car was badly wrecked. The driver, Mrs Matthews, a widow, suffered severe shock and slight concussion. Arthur Slade, a boy aged 10 years, had a broken jaw and bruises. A girl, Delia Matthews, aged five, and another boy. Noel- B. Matthew s, aged 13, suffered severe shock and abrasions. The motor ear was telescoped and the wreckage was partly under tho tram. When the tram backed out, smoke issued from underneath, but there was no serious fire.
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Grey River Argus, 10 March 1933, Page 5
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120CAR COLLISION Grey River Argus, 10 March 1933, Page 5
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