FATAL CAR SMASH.
Well-known N.S.W. Grazier Killed. CLOUD OF DUST THE CAUSE. SYDNEY, June 20. In a collision between two motor cars in the Nyngan district, about 380 miles north-west of Sydney, two men were killed. One was Mr. James Walker, president of the New South Wales Graziers' Association, who had been closely identified with all the negotiations regarding chilled beef and lamb in Britain. Mr. Walker also was vicepresident of the Woolgrowers' Council of Australia. Tho second victim was Mr. R. L. Ridout, of Mosnian, an insurance official. A third majii was severely injured, namely, Mr. J. S. Dare, of North Sydney. The collision occurred near Narromine. It is believed to have been clue to the drivers' vision being obscured by a cloud of dust raised by a third car.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 145, 21 June 1935, Page 7
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