CHILDREN INJURED
THREE IN HOSPITAL
MOTORIST ALSO HURT
fßy Telesfraph—Press Assoc-ation.)
CHRISTCHUBCH, This Day.
Four persons, three of them children, were. injured, last night in a collision at the intersection of Clyde ■ and Riccarton Roads. The four injured, who were all passengers in one car, were admitted to Christchurch Hospital. Their names'are:—' ; _ Margaret Laurence Hay, aged 13, injuries to hip," abrasions, and shock. David Hay, 'aged 7, abrasions and shock.. ;■'.■ "'■.•'■ ' ■;••'■ "Haniish Hay; aged 7, twin brother of David Hay, concussion and abrasions. -Waldo Francis Anderson, aged 25, driver of/the car, abrasions and shock. , This.;morning the condition of each of ,'the' foUr. was .reported to be satisfactory.. ..-.-■ ';',.'. .The three first-named are children of Mr.'and' Mrs. J. L.Hay, of Fendaltbn. Anderson is ai visitor, to Christchurch froni', Auckland." ''■ '■'.'' " '■ The driver of the other car in the collision.was Ernest Sidney English. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 91, 14 October 1935, Page 10
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CHILDREN INJURED
Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 91, 14 October 1935, Page 10
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