MOTOR MENACE.
CHILDREN NEED INSTRVCTTON. WELLINGTON. March 29. Coroner Page, giving his findings at rhe Coroner's inquiry concerning the death of I’aul Jones, aged five years, who died aS the result of injuries received through being crushed by an unknown motor lorry returned a verdict in accordance with the evidence. The Coroner further remarked that the number of fast moving vehicles in our streets is rapidly increasing. “I am unaware,’’ he said, “whether any instruction is given to children in the public schools. 1 think it would be a good idea to have instruction given the young children as to the dangers from motor vehicles in the street,” He said that there was no adequate evidence to prove what lorry it was, or who was the owner in this case.
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Grey River Argus, 30 March 1926, Page 5
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130MOTOR MENACE. Grey River Argus, 30 March 1926, Page 5
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