TRAMCAR OVERTURNS
TWENTY PEOPLE INJURED. Twenty people were injured when a London tram car overturned and crashed into a garage because of a defect in the track due to contraction of the wooden road blocks owing t 0 frost - » , • l . c The car left the metals m front of the garage, swung across the road, rocked, and then overturned. Pedestrians, including a woman with a perambulator, stepped clear just before the tramcar fell. . . Although the driver escaped injury, the conductor, Mr A. E. Payne, of Wembley, was thrown through a window and fell, severely injured, to the pavement.
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Southland Times, Issue 22010, 9 May 1933, Page 2
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