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THREE PARKED CARS DAMAGED

Truck Failed To Stop Three cars, parked outside the Waltham Hall, in Shakespeare read, were damaged when they were struck by a truck which did not stop about 5.55 pun. on Saturday. The cars were unoccupied. and no-one was injured. One car. a Jaguar, owned by Lionel George Purdue, of 31 Albert street, St Martins, was extensively damaged along one side. The other cars are owned by Miss Ethel Mabel Scowen, of 165 Opawa road, and Raymond Douglas Galbraith.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28939, 6 July 1959, Page 10

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THREE PARKED CARS DAMAGED Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28939, 6 July 1959, Page 10

THREE PARKED CARS DAMAGED Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28939, 6 July 1959, Page 10

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