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DANGER FROM STONES

Boys Smash Car Windscreen Some Ngahauranga youths have discovered a new sport. They stand well back from the road in the gorge and see if they can hit passing motor-cars with stones. Recently a motorist while driving toward Wellington, and when near the new railway bridge af the entrance to the gorge, had his windscreen shattered by a stone, and some boys were seen running away from the side of the road. They would have been pursued but for the fact that a splinter of glass from the screen struck one of the eyes of the driver. since when he has been under medical treatment.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 220, 13 June 1930, Page 7

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DANGER FROM STONES Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 220, 13 June 1930, Page 7

DANGER FROM STONES Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 220, 13 June 1930, Page 7

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