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MOTOR CARS COLLIDE.

CANTERBURY VISITOR HURT. Miss Jessie Hope, a visitor from Christchurch, sustained head injuries yesterday when the car in which <=he was a passenger came into collision with another motor car at the corner of Dominion Road and Mount Albert Road about 4 p.m. A St. John ambulance conveyed her to a private hospital, but her condition is not considered serious.

The car in which Miss Hope was travelling was being driven by Mr. Arthur Stanley Vaughan, of Golf Road, Epsom, along Mount Albert Road toward Royal Oak, while the other car. driven by Mr. Roy Page, of Great North Road, Kingsland, was proceeding toward the city from Waikowhai. The two drivers and another passenger were unharmed, although both cars were damaged.

CRASH INTO POST. Three people were injured when a motor car, which was being driven along Milford Road. Milford. early last evening. crashed into a telegraph pole after petting out of control and mounting the footpath. The driver and two passengers received medical attention from Dr. P. Andrews and Dr. Stuart Mackay. of Takapuna. and were able to proceed home. The car, which was almost wrecked, was removed by a break-down van.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 4, 6 January 1938, Page 11

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MOTOR CARS COLLIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 4, 6 January 1938, Page 11

MOTOR CARS COLLIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 4, 6 January 1938, Page 11

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