ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
MOTOR BUS CAPSIZED. rress Association. HAMILTON, April C. A motor bus returning to Hamilton from a dance at Terapa capsized at an unfenced gravel pit, falling seven feet, the body of the bus being smashed to pieces. The night was very foggy, and the bus was crowded. Most of the passengers were injured, being bruised and cut about. Miss McKcnnah had her collarbone fractured, and Mr Aitken, a returned soldier, received injuries to his leg, which had been hurt in the war. MOTOR AND TRAP COLLIDE. HAMILTON, April C. An elderly man named Bunker, while driving a light trap, was run into by a motor car. He suffered serious injuries, and was removed to hospital, where he still lies in an unconscious condition.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1294, 6 April 1918, Page 7
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