ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS
FATAL COLLISION. A Christchurch P..A. telegram stales that as tho result of a collision with a fcramcar last evening James A. .Boswell, single, a young man, received fatal injuries to his skull. Ido was riding a motor cycle. A girl who was in the sidecar had a miraculous escape. She was thrown clear. MOTOR MISHAP. Winnie Crawford, aged about sixteen years, wgs hurt slightly'about tho head and legs on Saturday evening through being knocked down by a motor car at the intersection of Princes and Dowling streets. The girl, who lives at Burnside, w r as admitted to the hospital. She is recovering. FALL FILM CART. Hugh Cameron, aged seventy-two years, residing at 27 Wright street, Roslyn, hart his left hand lacerated through falling from a cart at tho corner of Highgate and Dunblane street (Bishopscourt) on Saturday evening. Ho received attention at the hospital, and then left the institution. BODY FOUND. The body found at Lakeside, Poema, is believed to bo that of Jack Hall, who bad been missing since April 29 last.— Greymouth Press Association telegram.
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Evening Star, Issue 19063, 5 October 1925, Page 6
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