MOTOR-CAR COLLIDES WITH RAILWAY BUS.
Neville Bailey, aged eighteen years, residing at 19. Edinburgh Street, and a girl, Alice M’Phail. were treated as outpatients at the Public Hospital yesterday morning for slight facial injuries sustained when a car in which they were passengers, collided with a railway bus at the intersection of Madras Street and Moorhouse Avenue. The bus, which carried no passengers at the time, was being driven in the direction of Fitzgerald Avenue to the railway bowser. The car was badly damaged, the engine being pushed back and the chassis twisted. Two other passengers in the car were not injured. The bus was also damaged extensively.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19267, 2 January 1931, Page 10
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