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nNowra Leader 1932.
Several local residents journeyed to Huskisson last Sunday to spend the day’s outing. One had a rather exciting time, Roy Georghegan and his family set off in the old Flivver” and all went nO.K. until passing Dent’s boarding house. Here the bck wheel of his car decided nit had gone far enough and started for home leaving Roy and the “flivver” to carry on. nWhen all had finished, Roy found himself down over a 6ft bank and the wheel several yards behind. The rear axel had snapped. The occupant’s travelled home per motor lorry.
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Several motorists to Huskisson on Sunday last saw their petrol tanks full when they left home nbut before they got to miles on the homeward journey. ;phut” went their engines nNo benzine!. They claim that some of the locals must be jolly good milkers nand ought to try the farmers for a job.
Meaning – “flivver” a cheap car or aircraft, especially one in bad condition.

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