MOTOR CYCLE SKIDS
PILLION RIDER KILLED (Per Press Association.) "WELLINGTON, last night. A patch of grease on the bitumen roadway in the vicinity of Taita was responsible for a motor cycle skidding and upsetting tit, fi p.m. on Saturday and for tins subsequent, death of the pillion passenger, Miss Jean W’allis, 24, of Greytown. The rider of the motor cycle, which was not badly damaged, was Louis Brook, also of Greytown. An ambulance was summoned, but M'iss Wallis died before the hospital was reached. To-night the condition of Brook was not serious, and he is making satisfactory progress.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18256, 27 November 1933, Page 8
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