ACCIDENTS.
WOMAN KNOCKED DOWN. Knocked down by u motor-lorry in Manchester 6treot yesterday rnorniuc, Mrs Gillett, of 7 Buchanan's road, Riccarton, received injuries to the head, and had to bn taken to the hospital. The accident occurred at the interaction of Hereford and Manchester streets, when Mrs Gillett was crossing the street. Her rendition is not serion-. YOUTHS INJURED. Two youth*. L. Enright. aged seventeen, of Forfar street, and C. Port, aged seventeen of Canon street, St. Alban?. were injured when the motorcycle they were riding collided with a motor-car in Riccarton road yesterdav incming Knrisht. who t\as cut about the face and hands, and Port, who suffered a cut head, were treated at the hospital and discharged. CYCLIST INJURED. Edward Marshall, a middle-aged married man, residing at 14 Hutcheson street, Sydenham, was knocked down bv a motor-oar while cycling m Bealcv avenue last evening. He was admitted to the Christehurrh Hospital suffering from head injuries and shock.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19805, 18 December 1929, Page 16
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