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ACCIDENT CLAIM FAILS

After inspecting the scene of an accident that occurred on the road leading to Brooklyn on August 9, 1935, a jury of four in the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon did not support allegations of negligence against Jessie Mclntosh, a widow, and James Colin Mclntosh, an engineer, from whom damages amounting to £187 12s 6d were claimed by Frederick James Robinson, a printer. In a collision between the plaintiffs motor-cycle, and a motor-car driven by James Mclntosh andowned by Mrs. Mclntosh the plaintiff suffered a fractured leg. Mr. P. J. O'Regan appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. W. P. Shorland for the defendant. The Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Reed) was on the bench.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 107, 7 May 1936, Page 16

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ACCIDENT CLAIM FAILS Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 107, 7 May 1936, Page 16

ACCIDENT CLAIM FAILS Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 107, 7 May 1936, Page 16

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