POLICE CAR CAPSIZES
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Serious Injury to' Detective
tBy Telegraph—
AUCKLAND, Last Night. A large poliee ear eontaining two detectives, a constable, and a man who ha'd been charged at Thames with issuing valueless ckeques, overturned at Pope's Oorner, Maungatawhiri, about midnight. Detective I\ 'Brady, Auckland, was seriously injured. The party was returning from Thames. Constable Lilly, Auckland, was drtjdiig and Detective Brady was in the front seat, and in the back.were Detective Whillans and. Ivan Huia Leslio Bicknell, who kad agpeared at tlie court durikg the day. At the point wkere the accident^ccurred the xoad is undergoing reconsMuction, and as tke ear rounded a bgnd it skidded in loose metal an# toppied over a bank about foiir feet high, Detective Brady being tkrown through the roof. Detective Whillans, rylio escaped injury, attended to the'injured man until a ear eontaining a Pokeno party came along and drove tlieni to Pokeno, where an ambulance was summoned to take Detective Bfady and Bicknell to Auckland. The others returned in a police ear. Detective Brady's condition was reported this afternoon to be serious. Bicknell, Who is also in hospital, is not in a serious condition.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 47, 18 November 1937, Page 6
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193POLICE CAR CAPSIZES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 47, 18 November 1937, Page 6
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