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N.Z. woman injured

(Special Crspdt NZ PA.) GLASGOW, June 28. A New Zealand woman on holiday in Scotland who suffered multiple injuries when hit by a car on Wednesday is seriously ill in the Western Infirmary, Glasgow. Mrs Enid Hunter, aged 65, of Conyers Street, Invercargill, was picking "lucky” white heather at Glencoe, the mountain pass in Argyll, when she was struck by a passing vehicle. A hospital spokesman said that she was in the orthopaedic ward and was expected to be kept in hospital for some time. Her husband, Mr A. G. Hunter, was with her at the time of the accident.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33264, 29 June 1973, Page 2

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N.Z. woman injured Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33264, 29 June 1973, Page 2

N.Z. woman injured Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33264, 29 June 1973, Page 2

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