BRICK THROWN AT CAR
THROUGH WINDOWS BOTH
SIDES
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
CHRISTCHURCH, 9th May. A piece of brick thrown at the last tram from St. Martin's this evening went through the windows on either side of the carj knocking off the hat of Mr. W. Stewart, Commissioner of Crown Lands, in its flight, and scattering glass all over the interior. Plying glass struck the face of Nurse Lucy Hoare, of the Christchurch Hospital staff, who was also a passenger. Her face' was cut slightly. The incident occurred in a dark part of Wilson's road, St. Martin's, and althongh the constable ridir.g with the motorman made a search he could not find the person who threw the 'missile. Probably it -was' thrown from, behind a hedge bordering the road.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1932, Page 8
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