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OCCUPANTS SSGjfl VKfflClS WmOMJ In an effort to avoid » ssm from tht opposite direction, teraki, on Saturday the Hope Brothers' buiM *«|l tie grass at the side of *to*HN|i turned over three ti nM *- I .MH finally settled down ag&fctsl jiffi of * tree. \ V '*jsl fortunately there were SOT people, in the bus at driver and another himw caped unhurt. i^ftJl It is understood the car WjJwj the Seacliff Mental HMwOT occupants were in search of jHiH who had escaped. j »jmß The hus .vas loft brin* *»Jgl| irtde, and passemby it had b?en rfmplotelv desUffla Tt. is also rcpor&eJ "katdHflß of a mcvablo nature had we|L*«ffl
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18896, 11 January 1927, Page 8
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