MOTORS IN FLAMES
FOUND ABANDONED ON ROADSIDE. (Per United Press’ Association.) ' Auckland, November 25. When motoring along the PanmureKohimarama road near midnight on Saturday, Captain G. J. Bradley, of the Papatoetoe Fire Brigade, discovered a motor car in flames opposite the spot where Elsie Walker was found dead. He could do nothing but let it burn. Half an hour later while driving back from Kohi along the same road, Captain Bradley found another car burning on the side of Mount Wellington. Nobody was seen near either car, the former of which had been reported as being stolen. The ownership of the latter car has not yet been traced.
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Southland Times, Issue 20941, 26 November 1929, Page 8
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108MOTORS IN FLAMES Southland Times, Issue 20941, 26 November 1929, Page 8
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