DEADLY CROSSINGS
ANOTHER COLLISION BUS PASSENGERS INJURED n’i'r Press Association.) < URISTOIIiniCH. last 11 i ii. Two passengers were injnrccl when ;i ( hristelmrch-Tiinaru bus collided with a goods train from Li title. River at Horultv crossing. 'I hose whose injuries necessitated removal to hospital wen : Archdeacon 11. I’urehas. of Geraldine. .Mrs. 11. C. Johnson. Pleasant Point. The former suffered head injuries and shock. Mrs. Johnson sustained severe bruises and shock. Roth bus and train were travelling- at a slow speed. The Inis drove into the engine and the train pulled up promptly. The hits was turned round. 'I he ehiel damage was a badly ha tiered bonnet and wing, and a smashed windscreen. The crossing is open and is generally recarded as safe. The driver of 11 Ims. T. Macmillan, was uninjured.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17231, 10 April 1930, Page 8
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