TWO MEN KILLED
COLLISION BETWEEN TWO CARS. . t VISION OBSCURED BY t)UST. By Telegraph—Press Assn—Copyright. Sydney, June 21. , In a collision between two motor-cars near Narrowmine, in the Nyngan district, jesterday two men were killed. One was Mr. James Walker, a prominent grazier, president of the New South Wales Graziers’ Association ’ and vice-president of the Woolgrowers’ Council of Australia, who was closely identified with all the negotiations with Great Britain concerning chilled beef and lamb. The other victim was Mr. R. L. Ridout, of Mosman, insurance official. A third man, Mr. J. S. Dare, was severely injured.- ? The cars collided owing to the drivers* vision being obscured when a passing car raised a cloud of dust.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1935, Page 5
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