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THE PAGE’S ROAD CRASH

TWO VICTIMS STILL SERIOUS.

(Per Press Association.—Copyright.)

CHRISTCHURCH, This Day.

In connection with the, motor accident in Page’s Road, when a ear containing four people crashed into a telegraph pole, it is stated that the two ladies. Misses Joyce Nixon and Sylvia Pyke, are still on" the seriously ill list, and John Kenneth Clarke’s condition is satisfactory. The road at the point whore the accident occurred is very bumpy and full of pot holes. Miss Nixon, who was sitting in the front with Rountree, was nearest the post which the car struck. She got the full (benefit of the broken windscreen and was severely cut about the face and arms. Miss Pyke had been staying with her aunt in Breeze’s Rioad, Aranui, where she intended to leave the party.

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Northern Advocate, 9 August 1929, Page 4

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THE PAGE’S ROAD CRASH Northern Advocate, 9 August 1929, Page 4

THE PAGE’S ROAD CRASH Northern Advocate, 9 August 1929, Page 4

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