CAR-TRUCK COLLISION.
FATHER AND SON INJURED. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Last Night. Seriously injured when a motor-car collided with a heavy motor-truck Jast night, Edmund Charles Browne, aged 71, a widower, managing director or the mercery firm of K. C. Browne, was still unconscious in the Auckland Hospital this afternoon, suffering from head injuries and concussion. His son, Edward Hinton Browne, aged 40, married, who was driving, received eats on the head, face and arms.
The son was proceeding along tin* waterfront road to his homo at I'arnell in a touring our when a truck loaded with coal and slack began to turn into a lane, but stopped in the roadway to allow the car to pass. The crash was heard a Jong distance away. The car was badly damaged.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 February 1936, Page 5
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