CAR HITS POLE.
ACCIDENT IN AUCKLAND
THREE PEOPLE IN HOSPITAL. AyCKLAND, Aug. 18. Three persons were seriously injured when a dosed motor-car in which they were travelling collided violently with a telegraph pole at the junction or Hobson and Fansliawe Streets snortly after midnight last night. The injured, who were admitted to Auckland Miss a * Hur riot Fenton, compound fracture of the left leg and cuts on th Florencio Segura an officer of the Chilean training ship General Baquedano. injuries to the head. James Rainey, injuries to the head an FollowisThe accident,' Miss Fenton was unconscious, but recovered before the arrival of the hospital ambulance. 1 The driver, Mr Rainey, was m the front seat while Miss Fenton and the Chilean officer were m the back 66 The car which was travelling, down tj l Street turned to the right at g? SSoaon jid skidded into, the^ and Miss E ~ w indscreen, Miss ed, and b.roa “ Ilts on the occupants. axle, which tas ~j bac fc beneath ing, was . for f l r b °Cs Ue windscreen. The thf of tbe body Ellfe"d d.»age.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 221, 19 August 1931, Page 7
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184CAR HITS POLE. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 221, 19 August 1931, Page 7
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