CONSTABLE KILLED.
FINDING OF THE CORONER. [THE PRESS Special SetTice.J DUNEDIX, Ayril .4. i; Tlie evidence shows that the only one at fault wa s the unfortunate man who was lulled, and no blame is attachable to the motorman. said the Coroner (Mr J. It. Bartholomew), in returning a verdict of accidental death at the adjourned enquiry this morning into th« circumstances of the death of Constable Malcolm Joan Clarke, aged *>o years who died from injuries after being'knocked down by a tram-ear on * "\ 2C verdict/ K' as i" eturrie{ * tlj at death was due io injuries caused bv an accidental collision with a tram-car, while he was riding a, motor-cycle.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18968, 5 April 1927, Page 11
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