CAR AND TRAM COLLIDE.
MAN SUFFERS CONCUSSION. Concussion was suffered bv Mr. Reginald Woolley, aged 27, single, of 43, West Street, Newton, when his motor ear collided with a stationary tramcar in Dominion Road about 10* p.m. on Saturday. A young woman, who was a passenger in the car, escaped injury. Mr. Woolley's condition is not serious. MINOR ACCIDENTS. While playing with a concrete-mixer last eveninjr William Stephenson, aged 13, of 50, Woodward Road. Mount Albert, had his hand caught in the cog-wheels and badly crushed. He was taken to hospital. Mrs. Lottie Pratt, aged 44, of View Road, Henderson, received abrasions on the head when a motor car in which she riding, capsized at Henderson on Saturday evening. Two men, John East, M 90, Willow Street. Ponsonbv, and Charles Goodison, of 43, Sackville Street, Grey Lynn, are also in hospital mth a fractured arm and a fractured leg ! ?speetively. 40TOR CYCLE AND TRAMCAR. • *AN AND YOUNG WOMAN INJURED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Sunday, a result of the motor cycle on which they were riding colliding with a tramcar last night Mr. Frank Smith, aged 22, and Miss Zoe Aldridge, aged -0) each had a leg fractured and received head injuries. The accident occurred on Kiccarton Road.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 1 June 1931, Page 3
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