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KNOCKED DOWN 1 M MOTUK OAK. To-day, at about 12.15 p.m. a middle-aged man who was crossing Princes street mar tile Umpire Picture TbeaU ’ ''"is knocked down by a motor ear. Ko was immediately attended to by lb’ I)<* hantonr, I nit was Juuml not to :oe seriously b.urt. Those who saw (lie aeeident slated Ibat the ear was driven very erratically. am! Hie driv.r was am Me,-. <m a ebavye ol druukenneM, PI HE ; ()(.;(r PA N'|V N.MtIIOW ESCAPE.. A Palmerston North Press Association telegram stales I hat an outbreak of fire tvmrvod early this morning i i a leu-ntaned house tu I'ark load, occupied by A. .!, Taylor. The ibuildiug was gutted, and the oceupauU iwi a narrow escape. Two of the daughters were somewhat dazed by amowi, and had difficulty in locating the window; but ilicir brotlltt’ pluxiged through the flames and managed to get them to safety. Iho building "was insured for £1,550 and tiro contents fof £4CXh
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Evening Star, Issue 18716, 19 August 1924, Page 10
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