CRASH THROUGH WINDOW
MAN ESCAPES INJURY COLLISION IN STREET [by telegraph OWN" correspondent] NEW PLYMOUTH, Wednesday To be thrown through a plate-glass window and escape without a scratch was the experience of a New Plymouth architect, Mr. W. N. Stephenson, this morning. He was walking down Devon Street when without warning a man cannoned into him and sent him sprawling through a shop window. The glass was wrecked, but Mr. Stephenson extricated himself without injury.
The man who collided with Mr. Stephenson was running across the street, and tripped on the kerb and crashed headlong into Mr. Stephenson. The latter had his hand in his pocket, and his shoulder made the first impact with the window, this probably preventing injury.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22224, 26 September 1935, Page 10
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