YOUNG WOMAN INJURED.
THROWN FROM MOTOR-CYCLE, CONDITION NOW SERIOUS. [from our own- correspondent.] HAMILTON. Thursday. A collision between a motor-car driven by Mr. Leonard James Hooper, grocer, Putauiru, and a motor-cycle driven bv Mr. Cyril Taylor, a glaxo factory employee, Matangi, occurred at the top of Poplar Hill on the Cambridge Read, between Hamilton and Tamahere, last evening. Miss Ivy Mary Coleman, a nurse at the Avondale Mental Hospital, was riding on the pillion seat of the cycle. She was thrown by the force of the impact and suffered a fracture of the pelvis. The motor-cyclist escaped without serious iuj ury. Both the car and the cycle were damaged. Miss Coleman's condition is serious. She has no relatives in New Zealand. "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21029, 13 November 1931, Page 8
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