AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION.
motor DISASTUIt. iSVDXHY, June 11
A motor ear containing six women ami a driver collided with n bullock team on the read near Rungog. Tlrcar was thrown down an embankment *IW feet. .Margaret Forte was killed instantly. Helen (Tibbs and Phoebe Si-udd- died in ; hi* lic-nitnl. Two oilier women and th" driver were -cr-io't-ly illiittv.l, 'I la* bullnek t(*am was drawing a log across tin- road hv a >t.*e! wire which the driver cl the cal' failed to notice, and collided with the wire. ft inflicted lace and scalp wounds on all the (.*ctipatus. Tim ear then got out of control, and plunged over the embankment. (Of AIXU VICTIMS. MHI.BOi'KXU. .tune 10. A tragedv involving lie- deaths of two cocaine victims. Alberi.on I’wsqiitiloti, and Louise Vivior. with whom lie was living, o.etirred iu an Must Melbourne jlnt. It apimars I’asquahui, i'olloiving on a night’s drinking, took tin overdose of the drug, and the woman, slating that she would die with him. took it heavy dose, and fell on the Irsl In-side him. both dying in the hospital shortly afterwards. II W I II BBOTBMBMM
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1924, Page 1
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