Man And Boy Have Remarkable Escape
(P.A.)
DUNEDIN, This Day.
• A three-ton lorry travelling to Dunedin collided with a mixed goods arid passenger train passing through Warrington on its way to Dunedin at about seven o'clock last night. The truck was extensively damaged. The driver, Mr E. Little, of Warrington, and a boy passenger, both had a remarkable escape from injury. The collision occurred at a level crossing near the Anglican church, north of Warrington, where the railway lire takes a sharp beiid.
The truck, with a load of milk cans, was carried about 100 yards and wrecked.
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Northern Advocate, 8 January 1947, Page 4
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