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Two Children Injured When Cars Collide

Two young children suffered cuts to their faces when the . car in ; which they were passengers was involved in a collision with another j vehicle at the intersection of Weraroa Road and Queen Street this (morning. They were: John and ' Stuart Barrett, aged seven and four years respectively. They were attended immediately by a doctor and later taken to the Amara Private iHospital and subsequently to their homes. A third child was not in- : jured. ... | The father of the children, Mr. David Barrett, of Roseneath Terrace, Wellington, was driving south along Weraroa Road when his vehicle came into collision with another car appro^ch'jng the injiersec^ tion from the west along * Queen Street. Barrett's car sustained damage to the left-hand door and the other vehicle, which was being driven by Mr. Noel William Henry, of Hokio Beach Road, suffered damage to the bonnet.

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Chronicle (Levin), 6 January 1949, Page 4

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Two Children Injured When Cars Collide Chronicle (Levin), 6 January 1949, Page 4

Two Children Injured When Cars Collide Chronicle (Levin), 6 January 1949, Page 4

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