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English: The car was a demonstration on how a single seater vehicle could be converted into a milk delivery van!

Three Injured In Smashes. Police Patrol and Milk Van. Car Hits Post.

Three persons were injured in two smashes which occurred within two hours of each other, in Stanley-street, South Brisbane, early yesterday morning. In one, a police patrol car and a milk van were involved. ... Head-On Collision The collision between the milk van and the patrol car occurred about 6 a.m., at the corner of Stanley and Glenelg streets. The patrol car was being driven along Stanley-street towards Woolloongabba by Constable Fett, and the milk van came out of Glenelg-street. The two vehicles met in a head-on collision, although Constable Fett tried to avoid the smash by swerving. The front portion of each was slightly damaged. Jack Wise, 15, was riding in the milk van beside the driver, Frederick John Dixon, of Fleming-road, Indooroopilly.

To continue reading visit: The Courier-Mail, 4 October 1937

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This image was originally posted to Flickr by Queensland State Archives at https://flickr.com/photos/60455048@N02/27242292736. It was reviewed on 18 March 2022 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the Public Domain Mark.

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This image is protected by Crown Copyright because it is owned by the Australian Government or that of the states or territories, and is in the public domain because it was created or published prior to 1974 and the copyright has therefore expired. The government of Australia has declared that the expiration of Crown Copyrights applies worldwide. This has been confirmed by correspondence received by the Volunteer Response Team (Ticket:2017062010010417).

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