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TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS.

TWO CYCUSTS INJURED. BOY. RUN OVER BY LORRY. Two accidents occurred within a few minutes and only about 25 yards from each other in Nelson Street, City, about eight o'clock this morning. -The first was a collision between, a motor cyclist, Mr. Gladwin Neville, aged 20, storeman, who lives at the Ambassador's, Hotel, and a cyclist, Mr. James Allen, aged, about 30, of 36, Newton Road, at the intersection of Nelson and Wynward Streets. Both cyclists were endeavouring to go around a hawker's cart, when they met in violent collision. Neville received head injuries and concussion, and Allen head injuries. They were taken by the St. John Ambulance to the Auckland Hospital, where neither was stated to be in a serious condition. A little boy, Eric Price, aged 10, was run over by a motor lorry in Nelson Street. The lad, whose parents reside at 24, in the same street, had a bone in his' right foot' broken, and he was taken by the St. John Ambulance to the hospital. SCHOOLBOY HURT. A boy, aged 7 yeans, Brace 'Sinclair, whose parents live at 14, St. Benedict's Street, City, was knocked down by a motor car at the top of Symouds Street, when, he was returning home from school yesterday afternoon. He received concussion and abrasions and was taken by the St. John Ambulance to the Auckland Hospital, where his condition was stated to-day to be not 6erious.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 225, 22 September 1932, Page 7

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TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 225, 22 September 1932, Page 7

TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 225, 22 September 1932, Page 7