MOTOR COLLISIONS.
DRIVER OF BUS INJURED. CYCLIST HURT AT OTAHUHU. A collision between a motor-bus which he was driving in Karangahape Road, and a motor-truck, resulted in Mr. Thomas Glover, aged 27, of King's Road, Mount Roskill, being admitted to the Auckland Hospital yesterday morning suffering from concussion. The motor-truck, the radiator of which was damaged, ran into the rear of the bus. The force of the impact caused Mr. Glover to strike his head on the wooden partition behind him. He was reported last evening to be progressing satisfactorily. While riding a motor-cycle in Great South Road, Otahuhu, yesterday morning, Mr. Frank Anderson, of Panama Road, Otahuhu, collided with a bicycle ridden by Mr. C. Lswe. Both men were thrown on to the road. Mr. Anderson was admitted to the Auckland Hospital suffering from concussion and injuries to the left forearm. His condition is fairly satisfactory. Mr. Lowe received cuts on the leg, but after receiving medical attention was able to proceed to his home.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19417, 27 August 1926, Page 10
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