WOMAN KILLED
OUTSIDE OWN HOME ADELAIDE, sth January. A woman was killed and two others were seriously injured when a motor car in which they were riding was struck by another carat Malvern last night. They were Mrs Alice Morris, of Malvern, who was killed ; Miss Alice Warhurst, 26, a niece of Mrs Dorris, who received shock, and possibly paralysis resulting from shock; and Mrs Eva McKean, 53, of Caulfield, who is believed to have received a fracture of the spine. The <1 river of the car, Mr Thomas Morns, husband of the woman who was killed, told the police he was turning the car to go in his gate, when there was a collision with another car The three women, sitting in the back of the car, were thrown out, Mrs Morris being thrown through the rear vision window. She died within a few minutes. to people who were near the seerr* <pf the accident, the car which struck UP jJJ'orris’s car continued on. and another which was following it also went on. A car which war. badly damaged in front was recovered a short distance away, and was later recognised as one which had been reported stolen earlier in the evening
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 14 January 1936, Page 10
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