CAR'S DOUBLE SOMERSAULT.
A STARTLING EXPERIENCE By Telegraph.—Press Association. Invevcavgill, March 4. A motor accident occurred at Bluff last evening, involving a double somersault down a forty-foot bank on to a shingle beach. A motor-car containing Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, of Wellington, and Messrs Woods and Williams, of Invcrcargill, were motoring round Point road, Bluff, when, in trying to back down on the incline, the car unexpectedly shot over the edge of the roadway and landed with a crash on the shinghi below. The ear was naturally badly damaged, but the occupants, with the exception of the lady passenger, escaped with bruises. Mrs. Lowe sustained a fractured collarbone and severe bruises, and is also suffering from shock. This is the third motor ..accident of the kind which has taken place at this I spot.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1916, Page 7
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134CAR'S DOUBLE SOMERSAULT. Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1916, Page 7
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