MOTOR CYCLE CRASH
FRONT WHEEL BREAKS' MAN AND WOMAN INJURED Press Association—Copyright Taumarunui, November 8. Bessie Gadsby and. Edward John Tressider, botrTof Masterton, were proceeding to-day on a motor-cycle front .Taumarunui to visit relatives at Niho Niho and when they were descending a steep incline about a mile from Taumarunui the forks of the front wheel broke. Miss Gadsby was thrown over the front of the bicycle, striking her head, the blow being minimised by the helmet she was wearing. Mr/ Tressider was also thrown and both were rendered unconscious. Mr. Tressider soon regained consciousness when picked up by motorists following. Both were admitted to hospital, Miss Gadsby being still unconscious and Mr. Tressider suffering shock and abrasions. «
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 197, 9 November 1934, Page 6
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