CASUALTIES.
A collision between a motor-cycle and < a car in Tuam street yesterday morn- ; ino- resulted in a young man, 1. J- : Evans, of 94 Holly road, receiving in- | juries to a leg, necessitating his removal to the hospital... T* £«g*g ! in Tuam street near the High stiecc, list" Office was partially blocked oy ?h£e vSes aVas the motorcyclist drove through an eleven feet gap <*- tween them? he struck *ho h™^** a car proceeding 110l 10 £nv tL rick Weddcrspoons right-of-way. the motor-cyclist skidded a, ot 60 feet, falling alongside the stone kerb surrounding the grass plot m front of the Post Office. Last night he. was reported to bo "quite comfortable." , . , • . C H. Jones, a carpenter residing at 2-J8 Manchester street, fell from a trestle at yesterday morning and received bruises and other injuries, which necessitated lus removal to the Christehurch Hospital (pexss association Tiueoiua.) WELLINGTON, August 8. A voun°- girl named Meiia Reichel was found in a clump of trccswith two knifo gashes m a leg. Her acroams attracted a man near the- scene and he found a, younc man named Clifford OdUn attempting to gash his own kff <HHn, who does not appear to be |i*k eound state of mind, was arrested, the girl m DOfc la d* 11^ 1 "' DUNEDIN, August S. i Patrick Brown, afced 50. single, a fanaer at Fruitlande, was found dead, Ibassing froP* a trce>
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 9
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