ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
CRASHED INTO BANK. (Bv Telegraph.—Press Association.) TAUMARUNUI March 25. George Gould. 18. yesterday afternoon while riding a motor-cycle, enr doavoured to avoid two boys on bicycles with the result that he swerved and crashed into a bank sustaining concussion. He was remove to hospital His condition lias improved tins morning, Gould having regained consciousness. THE TOLL OF THE MOTOR. (Bv Telegraph.—Press Association.) . ASHBUItTON, March 25. Mr. E. T. Lutton a young man of 250 Beaiey Avenue, Christchurch, is dangerousyl ill in hospital as the result of a collision between his motorcycle and a motor-car yesterday evening, fliis injuries consist of a. fractured skull, concussion, a broken wrist and abrasions. The driver of the motor James Smith, a stock auctioneer, is suffering from an injured leg and shock. CAUSED BROTHER'S DEATH. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) PALMERSTN N., March 25. Gerald Wallburton, aged seven, and living in Union Street, Foxton, died on the way to the Palmerston North hospital yesterday from head injuries sustained when accidentally knocked down by a motor-cycle, ridden by his brother,.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17585, 26 March 1929, Page 7
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