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CROSSING ACCIDENT.

Motorist Escapes with Slight Injuries. G. Symonds, of 10, South Crescent Street, was slightly injured when his motor-car came into collision with a train at the Selwyn Street crossing shortly before midnight yesterday. He suffered injuries to his arm and head and was taken to the Christchurch Hospital, but was discharged after treatment in the out-patients’ department.

No comet, so far as is known, has ever been in contact with the earth, or mingled its substance with oqr atmosphere. The nearest approach ever observed was the comet of 1770 (Lexell’s). It approached to within 1,400,000 miles of the earth. *

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 197, 20 August 1931, Page 16

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CROSSING ACCIDENT. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 197, 20 August 1931, Page 16

CROSSING ACCIDENT. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 197, 20 August 1931, Page 16

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