CAR TOPPLES OVER BANK
OCCUPANTS’ Mill AC U LOUS ESCAPE. With hood smashed ddwu on the tops of the seats as though rudely crushed by a giant boulder, with a roar side-door wrenched off, and bent buck on itself, with numerous dents and twists and strains covering practically the whole body and chassis, the wreck of a sevon-soator touring motor ear now lies in a New Plymouth garage. On Saturday morning it was hauled from tho trees in which it had lodged, 15 feet below the Junction Rd., at Mangorei. The most amazing thing about, tho accident is that none of the war ’s three occupants was injured.
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Patea Mail, Volume LI, 19 February 1930, Page 3
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108CAR TOPPLES OVER BANK Patea Mail, Volume LI, 19 February 1930, Page 3
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