PENROSE MOTORING FATALITY
EVIDENCE AT CORONIAL INQUIRY HEARING ADJOURNED By Telegraph—Press Association. 1 AUCKLAND, this day. At the inquest into the Penrose motor fatality in which two lives were lost Alfred E. Clark (36), one o fthe victims was described as a married man with six children. Mr J. A. Parkinson, husband of Mrs Aileen B. Parkinson, the woman who was killed, said he was at work on Saturday night and did not know his wife was out in a motor car. The hearing was adjourned.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7903, 17 September 1929, Page 2
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