MOTOR-TRUCK FALLS OVER BANK
TWO OCCUPANTS INJURED (United Press Association) WESTPORT, February 14. A motor truck belonging to the Public Works Department, when passing a car in the Buller Gorge at Cascade Bluff on Sunday evening, went over a bank, falling about 100 feet into the river. The seven occupants were thrown out in the descent and William Duncan and Charles Murray were admitted to the hospital, the latter later proceeding to his home. Duncan suffered abrasions, bruises and shock.
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Southland Times, Issue 23435, 16 February 1938, Page 16
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