MOTOR-CYCLIST INJURED.
COLLISION WITH VAN. ARM AND LEG BROKEN. Compound fractures of his right arm and leg and injuries to the head were received by a motor-cyclist, Mr. James Grant Chisholm, aged 22, of 55, Paice Avenue, Dominion Road, shortly after noon yesterday, when his machine collided with a motor-van on the Great South Road at Westfield. The van was driven by Mr. William 11. Clarke, of 33, Bond Street, Grey Lynn. The vehicles came into violent collision, tho front wheel and right side of the cycle crashing through the left front mudguard and running-board of the van. Mr. Chisholm was picked up in a semiconscious condition and was removed to the Auckland Hospital by tho St. John ambulance. His condition is fairly serious.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21239, 20 July 1932, Page 12
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