LORRY CAPSIZES
DRIVER EMERGES UNHURT. (Per Press Association Copyright.) AUCKLAND, December 14. A remarkable escape lroin injury' was experienced by an Indian fruiterer, J. Papel, when bis motor-lorry alter losing a rear wheel, skidded violently across the road, capsized and came to rest upside down oil the pavement, The lorry was almost completely wrecked, but the driver crawled unhurt from under it.
The accident occ arced in Mount Eden Road, and for about 209 yards down the road iriYf and vegetables rolled from the capsized vehicle. They wore later c I looted by small boys and stacked on uie footpath for the owner.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1932, Page 5
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103LORRY CAPSIZES Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1932, Page 5
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