MOTOR ACCIDENTS.
ONE ENDS FATALLY. (by telegraph— press associationINVERCARGILL, Jan. 18. Two motor-car accidents, involving the deaths of two men and serious injuries to two others, occurred to-night. . Father Francis Marlow, Catholic priest, of Dunedin, died to-night as the result of a motor accident at Locliiel. His own car gave trouble, and he got out to hail a passing car for help. Apparently he was knocked down, dying a. few hours later. He was suffering front laceration of tlie brain. A farmer found an overturned ear on the Balfour road. Gore, to-night, with three men under it. One. Gordon D. Watson, law clerk, of Gore, was killed outright. The two others. George Campbell, agent for the British Imperial Oil Co., Gore, and his brother, Roderick Campbell, a clerk in the Bank of New Zealand, were taken to Gore hospital. They were unconscious, a’tid are in a critical condition.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 January 1925, Page 7
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