TWO PERSONS KILLED
MOTOR CYCLIST AND ELDERLY MAN
(New Zealand Press Association) AUCKLAND, November 7. A motor-cyclist and an elderly man who were involved in an accident at Mount Eden at 6.30 p.m. on Saturday both died in the Auckland Hospital from their injuries. They were Leslie Humphrey Bourne, aged 19, a chemist, of 21 Riro street, Point Chevalier; and > John Frederick Mcllveen, aged 78, a retired merchant, of 3 Bellwood avenue, Mount Eden. Mr Bourne was riding his motorcycle along Dominion road, and the accident occurred near an intersection.
MOTORCYCLIST KILLED
STRUCK REAR OF PARKED TRUCK (R'ew Zealand Press Association) WELLINGTON. November ~7 Leonard Maurice O’Sullivan, of 18 Kiwi crescent, Tawa Flat, was killed instantly when the motor-cycle he was riding struck the rear of a motor lojry parked in Molesworth street. The accident occurred at 1.50 a.m. today.
DRIVER KILLED WHEN CAR CAPSIZES
(New Zealand Press Association? WELLINGTON. November 7. Desmond Arthur Nunns, aged 34 °; o ,« ert stree t. Newlands, was killed at 2.40 a.m. today, when the car he was driving overturned on the Ngauranga Gorge road.
FATAL FALL FROM LORRY
(New Zealand Press Association) -cn WAIROA. November 6. Fa y Flavell a daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Flavell, of Kaitawa, died last evening as a result of a fall from a truck. With a party of other girls she had been gathering firewood. On the homeward journey she fell from the lorry. She died shortly after admission to the Wairoa Hospital.
SIX year-oCd girl dies OF INJURIES
Pauline Luff, aged six years, died in the Ashburton Hospital on Saturday morning as the result of injuries received when she was knocked from . „P‘S ycle °J? the Main South road at Hinds on October 16. She was admitted to the hospital unconscious, and placed on the seriously ill list. The driver of the car was lan Leslie Cattermole, of Temuka, who was on fro . m tbe B N.Z.A.F. station,* Ohakea. An inquest was onened before the District Coroner (Mr E. C. B Bathurst) and adjourned after evidence of identification had been taken. >
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27501, 8 November 1954, Page 10
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