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MISSILE HITS CAR

-PresB Association.)

Glass Splinters Injure Driver andPassenger

(By Telegraph-

INVERCARGILL, Last Night. A motorist received a shoek this morning when he was- driving along the maia road from Invercargill to Riverton. Near Wright's Bush a missile knocked a large Kofe in the windscreen, gashed the driver and his passenger with. glass, passed between them and went through the rear glass. No sound was heard by the motorists, and there was no other car on the road at the time. He stoppqd the car and got out, but could see no-one. in tho vicinity. If the holes were made by a stone it taust bave been tbrown with tremendous force, yet a bullet would, in ordin&ry circumstances, have made only a small hole. The occurrence has been reported to^thc police.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 3

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MISSILE HITS CAR Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 3

MISSILE HITS CAR Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 3

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