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STRUCK BY MOTOR-CAR BOTH TAKEN TO HOSPITAL [tiy telegraph—l'HKSS association] DUNEDIN, Tuesday Two sisters, Miss Clara Wylio, aged 20, and Miss Lucy Wylie, aged 18, who livo with their parents at Fairfield, were knocked down late last night at Green Island by a motor-car driven by Mr. John Renfrew Brown, a baker, and were admitted to hospital. The elder girl had compound fractures of both legs and the younger was suffer ing from concussion and shock.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22579, 18 November 1936, Page 14
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