CASUALTILES.
Mrs Downton, who was cycling from Riccrton, was knocked down and run o.v;.' Uj .* liui'ou a.ij cmp tuUi/ »' — be.ng driven at a last pace round the corner of Ciyao and Jeffrey's roads, yes.erciay. She was takoa to tho hous« of Mr Tori-ens, and was given every assistance. Dr. Sandstein was summoned, and, alter an exam nation, louud tuat no Oones were broken, but that tho woman was suffering from severe bruises and shock. She was aitenvarus conveyed to her home in Marshland. At about six o'clock last night a motor-car com.ng from the north down tho West belt turned into Lincoln road, and as it turned collided with a motor-cycle and &ide oar. The side car received tho whole force of the impact and was torn from the machine, and completely wrecked. As it was unoccupied this was of comparatively small importance. Those in the car, which was unhurt, wero not injured, and tho driver of the motor-cycle escaped with a slight cut over the and a strain to one wrist. All were able to go on their ways without medical assistance.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14512, 19 December 1912, Page 8
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CASUALTILES.
Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14512, 19 December 1912, Page 8
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