MILTON MOTOR ACCIDENT
INQUEST ON VICTIMS. BY Telegraph Press association. Dunedin, February 28. The inquest on A. B. Armour, Joseph Biggins and Thomas Wilkius, three prominent racing men, who wore killed in the Miltou motor accident when returning from the Tapanui race meeting on February 1, was resumed yesterday, and adjourned to take the evidence of J. H. V. Martin, a Dunedin auctioneer, at present on the West Coast, who was driving close to the car when it swerved ami somersaulted. The evidence of L. G. Hill, who was injured in the smash; showed that all the members of the party were sober. This was confirmed by the police and the medical evidence. Hill stated that Biggins was the most careful driver he had ever sat behind.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 129, 29 February 1928, Page 6
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127MILTON MOTOR ACCIDENT Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 129, 29 February 1928, Page 6
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