YOUTH KILLED
SKID OF HIS MOTORCYCLE (By Telegraph—Press Assonation.) AUCKLAND, June 19. Fatal injuries were received by George Harold Sinton, upholsterer, aged 18, son of Mr. William Sinton, Sandringham, when he was thrown from his motor-cycle as it skidded on the wet surface in Sandringham Road, opposite the main gate to Eden Park on Saturday morning. As he fell Sinton struck his head and received a fracture of the skull. His left thigh was also fractured. He was taken to Auckland Hospital, where he died. An inquest was opened and I adjourned sine die.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 143, 20 June 1938, Page 5
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