MOTORISTS KILLED
Prominent N.S.W. Grazier SYDNEY, June 20. In a collison between two motorcars in the Nyngan district to-day two men were killed, including Mr , James Walker, a prominent grazier. He was president of the New South Wales Graziers’ Association and vicepresident of the Wool-growers’ Council of Australia. Mr Walker was closely identified with all negotiations with Great Britain concerning chilled beef and lamb. The other victim was Mr R. L. Ridout, of Mosman, an insurance official. Mr J. S. Dare, of North Sydney, was severely injured. The collision occurred near Narrowmine. It is believed that the cars collided owing to the drivers’ vision being obscured when a passing car raised a cloud of dust.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 159, 21 June 1935, Page 8
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