lie had been run down by a speeding motor car and was loud in his denunciation of the motoring world. “They make life unsafe for pedestrians,” ho declared to his friends. Finally, his suit for damages against the owner of the car that had run into him was heard before a. Court, and he was awarded £5OO. “What do you intend doing with all that money?” a friend asked later. “I’m going to buy a car!” was the victim’s gleeful reply.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1934, Page 2
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