DRIVER'S MISFORTUNES
Our Own ,Correspondent.)
. Strange Break in Luck A SERIES OF ACCIDENTS
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... . , . gYDNEY, N6v. 5. For eight -years Mr Stewart Cahill, n Sydney salesman, drove his car without mishap. Then his long run of good f ortune ended; and *he ' learned the truth of 'the old. saying, 4It, never rainS but it •pOurs.5 ' On" Moinday. last week his car was sandwiched v. -t~ een1 itwo motor-cars ,in a.cit-y street and damaged. A gftrage patched' it' up for'him by 'Wednesday. On Thursday afternbon h"e came ihto | collision with another car outside his j home, The damage'was not serious. j
On Thursday night-ho parked his car in Dariiughurst road. Someone parking in front of him 'drove off and nearly tore away the front niudguard. On Friday he went into tOwn and parked his' car outside his office. The car in front rolled back,' putting a big dent in the radiator of Mr Cahill's car. He parked outside his home on- Friday night and came, out to drive away at 11.30 p.m. The car was not there. The. police found it ll liours later. Driving aloilg Bondi promenade on. Saturday night he came into collision with another car as it was backing out of the parking area. v n Sunday inorning, for the first time in 15 years, he drove to chureh. He arfived without mishap.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 49, 20 November 1937, Page 19
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225DRIVER'S MISFORTUNES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 49, 20 November 1937, Page 19
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