ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
MOTOR CAS' 'COLLISION AND LOSS> OF LIFE. United Press Association—Per Electric ' Telegraph—Copyright. Received 9.7 a.m., January 30th. 7 ; PARIS, January 29. An English motor car at Cannes collided, arid < three of thie occupants r werethrown twenty yards. Mrs Rathbone, an American; was killed, and another woman's arm, leg; and collarbone were broken.Three men were badly injured. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, January 31. The', inquest on the body of Main, whowas fatally injured at the wharf on Friday, opened yesterday, and was adjourned till Monday, when the state of .the appli- [ arices in jise when the accident ■ happened will be ' , ' MASTER-TON, January 31. A serious buggy accident happened on-, the Bideford road, eleVen miles from Masterton,.on: Saturday night. Mr John Macowner of Bowlands station, with his' wife and three children, was driving downa hill, when iL la supposed a-dog startled the horses and they bolted. The vehicle was thrown down*: a steep embankment. Mrs -Macßue and one child were;rendered; unconscious, and Mr, Macßae Had;several" ,-ribs • broken. A • special train ftohi 1 W®lr~ lington to-day brought np D'r .Martm 'tO' attend - tlie sufferers; No further parti* culars are available. '
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXX, Issue 12285, 1 February 1904, Page 2
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