FAST MOTORING.
LEADS TO FATAL RESULTS. ■ By TelefrapU— Press Association—OouyrieM London, February 16. A motorist spread terror for several hours in Wiltshire ; by rushing at a high speed hi various directions, threatening people with >.n revolver and defying the police similarly. The police ineffectual--Iy chased him in a car as ho reappeared, but subsequently arrested Leo Bond, aged twenty-three .-.years,- .at -his .resi-. dence at Lyndhurst. Bond was discovered later in his cell -with his throat cut and in , a critical condition."'! f*' r " l,ul ' ; '" u ""y' c | : The chauffeur declares' that" he 'drove' Bond under threats of murder. • :: lost Control of his machine. Los Angeles, February 16. Speeding along at a, rate of fifty miles an hour, Dave Lewis, an entrant for the Vauderbilt Cup race, lost control of his machine and dashed into a crowd, killing a war veteran and injuring five other spectators, three of whom /are women.
. Lewis's condition, is serious. Hβ was pinned, with his mechanism, inder the overturned car. •
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1987, 18 February 1914, Page 7
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165FAST MOTORING. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1987, 18 February 1914, Page 7
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