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UNCONSCIOUS AT WHEEL

RECOVERY IN A DITCH. DEAN BARNETT’S EXPERIENCE. Hamilton, May 4. An ex't 'ordinary accident, fortunately without serious consequences, was experienced l.y Dean G. R. Barnett, of Hamilton, this afternoon. Dean Ilarnctt, who had had ,an. exceptionally heavy d y with services, in all parts of the. parish,, was motoring back t6' ( Hamilton from Gordpptop. When three miles from town, .heriqst, consciousness.. He rejcpvered .io find his .car in a tangle of blackberries.hi a ditch: 10£t. below thq. . level, of. the.-.road. He scrambled, out,, and found that be was unhurt, . ,Tl]e dean went . to- the house of a neighbouring farmery who drove him Lack to Hamilton. , The car did not appear to be damaged. Dean Barnett was able to. take this evening’s service at the cathedral, and the congregation was unaware, of the experience he had passed through. He was quite well this evening.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1930, Page 6

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UNCONSCIOUS AT WHEEL Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1930, Page 6

UNCONSCIOUS AT WHEEL Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1930, Page 6

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