£329 DAMAGES.
WOMAN'S - including and leas a sma tlfq|k?rE!R i were awarded injured in a """faun' Main North i » iaiy in the B*btJi?s3?*lWfck day. . His HoaonfW'^M^ was on the Bench. The plaintiff 264 Lincoln road, ried woman, and* s»sssllfc' Charles Seymour' the Gold Band TmAj^jSSHß^fe l ,Mr F. D. SajS aSESHS# : plaintiff and Mr him Dr. A. L. fendant. . . The claim set oat *ifjl 21st, 1931, a jS^Hyi a taxi, driven hw « and a car in which tin IESJfIe travelling, on the The defence admitted tween the Tdiidti, drove the car Bed&aei*le SSialgt folly, also that 3»iS&jSss injury and expense*. J66bS2BS already paid £251 & SrSlfflß and held that that to satisfy the plaintiffs Medical evidence was injuries suffered bv tranßSsaSfli The jury retired ■■ewCgMft" at 12.45 p.m. diet given above. '1 * |l.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20328, 29 August 1931, Page 16
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132£329 DAMAGES. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20328, 29 August 1931, Page 16
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