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JIGGER AND CAR COLLIDE

FOUR MEN INJURED [Peb United Press Association.] NEW PLYMOUTH, November 1. Four railway bridge painters were injured in a collision between a motor jigger and a car on the Duthie road level crossing near Te Ngutu this afternoon. The driver of the car, Frederick Richard Nicholas', was practically unhurt, though the car came to rest upside down The injured men are• Thomas Boyack, married, of "Wanganui; cuts on the head and shock. James Henrick Cecil, Howard, of Wanganui; deep head wounds. Henry Thomas Hart, of Wanganui; abrasions and cuts. James Hight, of Aramobo, a badlybruisod foot. The first two wore taken to the Hawera Hospital by ambulance.

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Evening Star, Issue 23723, 2 November 1940, Page 7

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JIGGER AND CAR COLLIDE Evening Star, Issue 23723, 2 November 1940, Page 7

JIGGER AND CAR COLLIDE Evening Star, Issue 23723, 2 November 1940, Page 7

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