Three-wheeled Automobile Comes to Grief .
TWO PASSENGERS KILLED AND THIRD INJURED (United Press Association—By Electric felcgraph—Copyright.) Received Sunday, S p.m. CHICAGO, Ocl. 27. One was killed and two seriously injured in an accident to a freak threewheeled automobile designed like a raindrop along aero-dynamic principles. Francis Turner, an aviation mechanic, was killed, while William Francis Forbes Sempill, of London, eldest son of Baron Sempill, is in a critical condition with multiple fractures of the skull and bruises. Charles Dollfuse, of Paris, an’ attache to the Air Alinistry, sustained a lacerated face. Tho latter two were passengers by the Graff Zeppelin. Tho automobile, travelling at a high rate of speed, apparently struck a defect in the pavement and turned over twice.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7300, 30 October 1933, Page 6
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