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Four Injured In Collision

(New Zealand Press Association) WANGANUI, September 13.

Three youths and a middle-aged woman were admitted to Wanganui Hospital last night after a collision between two cars on the Heads road-Lifflton street intersection. The youths, who were travelling in a car driven by John Cecil Carey, aged 17, were discharged today, but the woman, Miss Mavis Jack, of 88 Bell street, a sister of Mr R. E. Jack, M.P. for Patea, is still in hospital. Her condition late tonight was satisfactory.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28999, 14 September 1959, Page 12

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Four Injured In Collision Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28999, 14 September 1959, Page 12

Four Injured In Collision Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28999, 14 September 1959, Page 12

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