PINNED UNDER CAR
MOTORIST'S LONELY ORDEAL ENGINE STILL RUNNING [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] HAMILTON, Thursday Found pinned under his motor-car, which was lying on its side on the Rotorua-Hamilton main highway, 13 miles from Rotorua, yesterday, Mr. H. Jensen, manager of the National Timber Company's mill at Ngongotaha, was admitted to the Rotorua Hospital suffering from head injuries and abrasions. Mr. Jensen was returning to Ngongotaha from Hamilton and was driving unaccompanied. When he was found by two motorists the engine of the car was still running and tho vehicle was lying half way off tho road. Mr. Jonsen was conscious, but could give no account of how tho accident happened. The car was extensively damaged.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22402, 24 April 1936, Page 14
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