AFTER THE BALL
DANCERS' CLOSE CALL Five voung men and four young women, 'who were returning from a dance at 5 a.m. in Melbourne recently* had remarkable escapes from serious inj jury when their car collided with a milk cart at Caulfield. _ Most of the party received minor cuts, but one, Miss Bonnie Bonsak, ofi Hawthorn, had her cut so. severelv that she had to be taken to . hospital. The shafts of. the j a rt were broken, the horse bolted, and the cart swung against a post and was ™>cked. The car tore down two panels iof a picket fence; it. * tered, its front bumper bar bent, anu a front wheel collapsed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21561, 4 August 1933, Page 9
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