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LEARNER IN COLLISION

Man Hurt In Building A learner-driver, a driving instructor, a cyclist, and a workman inside a building were involved in the one motor accident about 9.55 a.m. yesterday. The cyclist was the only one to escape injury. Jenny Henderson, of 122 Mackenzie avenue, was having driving instruction when her car and a cyclist collided in Ferry road. The car left the road and struck the closed door of the premises of New Zealand Motor Bodies, Ltd., at 99 Ferry road. An employee standing inside was struck by the door as it was forced in by the impact. The driver suffered arm and leg injuries, and was admitted to the Christchurch Hospital. Her condition last night was satisfactory. The driving instructor, Stewart Julius Andersen, of 98 Wildberry street, was treated at the hospital for arm injuries and sent home. The employee of the firm. Robert Armstrong, of 44 Roker street, was sent home after treatment for cuts. The cyclist, was Carolyn Collins, aged 15, of 27 Elgin street.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30561, 2 October 1964, Page 1

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LEARNER IN COLLISION Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30561, 2 October 1964, Page 1

LEARNER IN COLLISION Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30561, 2 October 1964, Page 1