MOTOR STRIKES POLE.
INJURY TO SOLICITOR.
BROKEN ARM AND ABRASIONS.
[BY TELEGRAPH.- —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] ■ r 'WELLINGTON. Wednesday..
While coming into town in his motorcar from the Hutt this morning Mr. D. M. Findlay, a well-known Wellington barrister and solicitor, met. with an accident and was admitted to the Knights Road Hospital, Lower Hbtt, suffering from a broken arm and abrasions.
Mr. Findlay, who had his daughter Marion with him, swerved his car to* avoid another motor-car, and in doing bo ran into a telegraph pole. Miss Findlay was slightly injured. Mr. Findlay's car was seriously damaged. •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19416, 26 August 1926, Page 8
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