SYDNEY BRIDGE
s CAR SMASHES TOLL STAND. * lAustralian hr ess Assurin' ion,) SYDNEY,, September 25. A motor ear. struck the toll-collector’s iron stand on the. Sydney Harbour j Bridge last night, and tore the structure down. The car bounded back into { the brick wall where it stopped. The , | driver j a doctor from, the country, was arrested and, charged' with dangerous driving. -i , i • • * . / . . ••. . ANOTHER TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. SYDNEY, September 26. A man who crashed: from the harbour bridge to the asphalt footway 150 feet below, during the week-end, lias j been identified; as George William®, j fifty-seven, single, \ a native of thw North Island,. New Zealand, He has , been living in Sydney for fo.ilr years j and had heen unemployed for soine.J time. 1 Wi|lianis crashed two, yards in front j of a Customs.-Official who was walking.,! along the footway. Every bone in his body was broken.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1932, Page 1
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