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BABIES THROWN FROM BLAZING CAR

Women threw their babies from a l.hizing: motor-coach into the arms of helpers near Brighton before they themselves attempted to reach safety. The couch was one of a fleet that had taken a party of women connected with the Qromley (Kent) infant welfare centres for a day's outing- to the seaside, and the return journey had bog-un when names shot out from the engine of the eoach. The driver tried to put out the fire with his coat, but the flames spread and scorched the cover of the char-a-banc, giving rise to large volumes of smoke before the fire was mastered with the aid of extinguishers from the other char-a-bancs. There were exciting- scenes as the women made a dash for the exit. The hood of the coach was up, and it was difficult to get out. One woman ■ sprained her ankle_ Ask for "NAZOL" when you've got a cold. Quick relief ensured. Only 1/6 for 60 doses. All chemists and stores.*

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Shannon News, 14 September 1926, Page 3

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BABIES THROWN FROM BLAZING CAR Shannon News, 14 September 1926, Page 3

BABIES THROWN FROM BLAZING CAR Shannon News, 14 September 1926, Page 3

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