TWO IN CHRISTCHURCH ON SATURDAY.
HBf Telegraph.—Press Association.)
CHRISTCHURCH, sth Sept.
On Saturday evening Thomas Joseph Ford, a single man, aged 28, of 60, Bishop street, St. Albans, was driving a car from Sumner to the city, when the back tire burst and tho car capfind, after swerving to right and left. Ford was thrown out and received injuries to his head from which he died Jaier at the hospital. Bruce Slocombc, wijo was with him, escaped with slight injuries. Arthur Moody, single, aged 20, of Fhmket street, Spreydon, and W. Stanley Clay, of 295, Eastern terrace, Beckinham, were on a motor-cyclo in Manchester street on Saturday evening, travelling at a high speed. They hit a motor-car which was turning in the road, and the driver of the motorcycle, Moody, died a few minutes later. Clay received head injuries and was taken to hospital, . where he is progressing satisfactorily.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 58, 6 September 1926, Page 10
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