CAR CAPSIZES
DRIVER SUSTAINS CONCUSSION,
SKID IN LOOSE METAL,
While driving from his home to a tennis match at Raupo on Saturday, Mr L. Ambury, a married man, aged about •10, of Ruawai, received concussion and suffered injury to his hands and fingers, when his car overturned.
Mr Ambury was attempting to pass another vehicle, when his car got into loose metal and skidded. He was unable to correct the skid, and the car capsized over a bank, turning over twice. The car was badly damaged, and Mr Ambury was lucky to escape >o lightly. The injured man was attended by Dr Roberts and was taken to his home, where he is progressing favourably.
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Northern Advocate, 2 May 1933, Page 6
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114CAR CAPSIZES Northern Advocate, 2 May 1933, Page 6
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