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BABY’S NARROW ESCAPE

BUT MOTHER UNPERTURBED The possibility of watching the bus lin which they were riding run down I a perambulator containing a smiling J baby, caused passengers in a Narrow ! Neck bus, bound for Dcvonport, some anxious moments yesterday. > As the bus was travelling down v icj toria Road at a smart pace the perambulator which had been left on an | inclined footpath, began to move j of its own accord, and gathering pace I shot obliquely across the concrete road toward the footpath on the • opposite side. The bus driver, by 1 promptly applying his brakes and steering his bus parallel V> the course ’ taken by the pram, stopped his vehicle just as it touched the baby’s carriage. | The mother of the- child claimed it with a “bother it all” air and without i troubling to express her thanks to the bus driver set off again to look in the j shop windows.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 925, 19 March 1930, Page 1

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156

BABY’S NARROW ESCAPE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 925, 19 March 1930, Page 1

BABY’S NARROW ESCAPE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 925, 19 March 1930, Page 1

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