MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENTS
ONE MAN KILLED AND THREE INJURED fßy Telegraph—Preßs Association") WELLINGTON, This Day. George Albert Broadfoot, aged 25 years, died in hospital from injuries received in a head-on collision between motor cycles at Karori. The other rider, D. M. Smith, was badly injured. J. Carr, aji engineer, was crushed ona motor cycle at Paraparaumu and ftad the tips of his right hand fingers and the first finger of his left hand cut off. . T. P. Fletcroft, a shop assistant, received a compound fracture of the right leg by a collision between motor cycles at Kilbirnie.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 March 1930, Page 2
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