MOTOR-CAR OVERTURNED.
LADY'S COLLARBONE BROKEN. [BY (TELEGRAPH.OWN COSBESPONBENT.] Cambridge, Wednesday. I'wo motor-cars, one driven by Dean Darby and the other by Mr. W. Rush, were proceeding to Cambridge from Hamilton this evening. A few miles out of Hamilton, near Luton's Gully Hill, the cars were travelling abreast, when one of Dean Darby's tyres burst, with the result that his car slewed round and clashed into Mr. Rush's car, overturning it. Of the occupants, Mrs. Clemett was unfortunate enough to have her collarbone broken, and Ml. Rush sustained some severe bruises. Mr. Clemett, postmaster, and Mr. Chas. Hunter practically escaped unhurt. The car was put into its right position and driven through to Cambridge.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15770, 19 November 1914, Page 9
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