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ACCIDENTS.

CAR COLLIDES WITH POLE. CHILD FATALLY INJURED. (PMSS ASSOCIiTIO* TILEOIUV.) * NAPIER, August 31. When a car collided with A pole at taradale last night, serious injuries wore received by A. Whiti Whiti (the driver), hia Wife, and child, and also His sister-in-law, Mrs Natu, who were admitted to hospital. W. F. Destia was also injured, but was able to proceed to his home after first aid treatment. The child died early this morning. The latest report states that the two women are in a serious condition, while tho man, has improved somewhat. It is understood that Whiti. Whiti attempted to pass another car, 'skidded, struck a t culvert and crashed into tho pole. Th;e car was wrecked beyond repair. , A SHEPHERD'S DEATH. (raESS ASSOCI&TIOK TEUtORMI.) t GISBOBNE, August 31. F. S: Burrows, aged 37, a shepherd on the Isgatapa station, while repairing .a .giin, was fatally shot. " ° i " FATHER AND DAUGHTER HURT. (rness association TE AEOHA, August 31. ' In a motor-ear collision at Waihou on Saturday evening, T.* Burmester, of Te Aroha, received severe cuts on the head and was knocked unconscious.'His daughter was severely injured and lies m a serious condition in hospital.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20330, 1 September 1931, Page 14

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ACCIDENTS. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20330, 1 September 1931, Page 14

ACCIDENTS. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20330, 1 September 1931, Page 14

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