MOTORING ACCIDENTS.
TWO CARS IN COLLISION.
MAN'S SKULL FRACTURED.
OTHER OCCUPANTS INJURED.! , 1 [BY TELEGRAPH.PRIISS ASSOCIATION.] HASTINGS, Monday. A serious accdent occurred at Longlands last night, owing to two motor-cars colliding. One was occupied by Mr. and ; Mrs. A. Jolly and two children, and the ' | other by Mr. W. E. Campbell and his i wife. ' I Tho occupants of the former oar were , thrown over a hedge. Mr. Jolly sustaining a factured skull. His wife and family . escaped with a shaking. 1 j Mr. Campbell's left arm •was broken in ' two nlaccs, and he sustained injuries to his ' I side. His wife escaped with bruises. PEDESTRIAN KILLED. WELLINGTON FATALITY. [bt telegraph.—press association.] • WELLINGTON, Monday. Fatal injuries were sustained by 1 Robert Henry Fisher, who was knocked > ■ down by a motor-car in Constable Street, [ j to-day, and he died shortly after his adI mittance to the howital. The deceased bad teen employed in the ' Defence stores in Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17112, 18 March 1919, Page 6
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157MOTORING ACCIDENTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17112, 18 March 1919, Page 6
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