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MOTORING FATALITY.

ONE MAN KILLED

Per Press Association

INVERCARGILL, April 6

A motoring accident occurred this t.fternoon when a six-cylinder car owned and driven by Thomas Price, of Bonmore, overturned about one and a-half miles south of Dipton. There were two other occupants, Messrs Alexander McKenzie, of Invercargill, and John Murphy, of Fernhills. Mr McKenzie was killed, it is believed almost instantly, and Mr Price was admitted to the Southland, hospital suffering from extensive injuries to tho head. His condition is grave. Mr Murphy was able to return to his homo at Fernliills, his injuries being of a minor nature.

Details of the accident are meagre, there being nobody in the vicinity at the timo.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 108, 7 April 1926, Page 4

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MOTORING FATALITY. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 108, 7 April 1926, Page 4

MOTORING FATALITY. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 108, 7 April 1926, Page 4

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