GIRL INJURED
MOTORIST WITHOUT LICENSE ACCIDENT ON SOMME PARADE On his way back to Kakatahi in a Ford car yesterday afternoon, George Herbert Green, a scrub cutter, met with trouble at the city end of the Dublin Street bridge. The car knocked over a girl named Ina King, aged 14, and then ran into the concrete railings flanking the bridge. But for the railings the car would probably have dived into the river.
Ina King, the victim of the accident, is a Alarton girl who has been staying with friends at Wanganui East. She was picked up unconscious, and taken to the Wanganui Hospital suffering from concussion. The injury is slight, and she will probably be discharged to-day. The driver of the car, who had his wife and child with him, had not had the automobile long. s
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19648, 6 September 1926, Page 6
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