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PASSENGER KILLED

Truck Leaves Road (IV Z Press Association) THAMES. Sept. 11. A man was killed at 11.15 a.m. today when a light truck in which he was a passenger ran off the road and dropped about 100 feet. He was: Dalgtt Singh, of Kerepehi, a dairy factory hand, aged 23. He arrived in New Zealand in February and married soon afterwards The accident happened about tour nfiles from the Thames-Paeroa highway on the Omahu Valley road a steep winding hill road leading into the Colville range The driver of the truck Harkrishen Singh Kung, of Kopurahi. managed to get out through his door and from his hands and knees in the roadway saw his passenger trying to make an exit from the same door as the vehicle toppled over the bank

I An expedition to Wadi-el-Laki in Nubia discovered more than 200 inscriptions and rock drawings, some 3000 to 3500 years old.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30234, 12 September 1963, Page 12

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PASSENGER KILLED Press, Volume CII, Issue 30234, 12 September 1963, Page 12

PASSENGER KILLED Press, Volume CII, Issue 30234, 12 September 1963, Page 12

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