HE HATED MOTORS.
NOW HE HATES THEM MORE
CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS
LONDON, July 8.
Not being a believer in motors, Alfred Hayes, of Burt on-on-Trent, hired a horse and waggonette to take his wife and family for a drive. A bee stung the horse, which wrecked the vehicle.
Another horse and waggonette were obtained, but these had a collision with a motor cyclist, who was rendered unconscious. ■ While the family was returning home on foot a motorist ran down and injured Haves.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17088, 17 July 1926, Page 5
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