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ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS

MOTOR CYCLE CRASH. As the result of the steering gear of an Aerial motor cycle jamming on the south beach railway crossing at Greymouth last evening and crashing into a cattle stop, Thomas Coyle, aged, 22, a single man, and William H. Stickle, aged 30, married, both of Hokitika, were admitted to the Grey Hospital. Both were thrown into the air, Coyle hitting a post and Stickle being thrown into some gorse. Coyle suffered severe head injuries, concussion, abrasions, and shock, and his condition is critical, but is improving.Stickle received slight concussion, abrasions, and shock, but bis condition is satisfactory. The motor cycle was considerably damaged.

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Evening Star, Issue 22326, 30 April 1936, Page 9

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ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS Evening Star, Issue 22326, 30 April 1936, Page 9

ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS Evening Star, Issue 22326, 30 April 1936, Page 9

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