CAR HITS TELEGRAPH POLE
A WOMAN KILLED (By Talaerapb—Prea« AMoofatinn) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Early on Sunday morning a molor car hit a telegraph pole at the clock tower corner, and Maureen Doris Mitchell, aged 25, was killed. Cecil Penlington sustained a fractured arm. These, with tho driver, J. B. Clark, and Miss Rich, both of whom escaped with bruises, were returning from a dance and the car skidded on the greasy road, .Miss .Mitchell receiving the full force of the collision. She died in the ambulance on the wav to hospital.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 1 April 1929, Page 4
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