MOTORS. AND FUNERALS
SUPER SUTTON IX' ENGLAND LONDON, 28th May. 'There is a local superstition in the Lake District that it is unlucky for a motor to pass a l'nnoral. Though an accompanying ear pulled up, a new one, in which Mr Kendal, a hank manager, and 'Mr R. McLellnnd were, taking a driving lesson near Morecombe, spoil on and almost immediately collided with another ear and toppled over a dOft. cliff on to a rock-strewn beach, being smashed to smithereens. McLelland. liis nine-year-old son and a mechanic are in a critical condition as a result of fin' injuries sustained.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 10 June 1927, Page 3
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