TRAM AND CAR COLLIDE
— Preae Aeaociatlon,)
Two Brothers Injured
(Bs I'elegraph
• new PLYMOUTH, Last Night, When their car collided with a tr&mcar at a street interseetion to-night Duncan Campbell and his brother George London Campbell, of Nelson, snffered injnries and were admitted to the hospital. Their condition is not regarded as serious. The car was seriously damaged. The car was making a right-hand turn into Devon street in front of the tramcar coming down hill. George Campbell, bleeding profusely from a cut artery in the head, assisted to extricato his brother, who was unconscious, from the wreckage. Duncan Campbell soon regained consciousness, but both were taken to the hospital. Their condition late to-pight raported as satisfac-, tory,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 163, 28 July 1937, Page 12
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