A DOUBLE COINCIDENCE.
LONDON. Nov. 8.
A coincidence occurred at Qnnrnford. near Buxton, when a niotor-bearse, conveying the remains of Afrs Brace Palmer, wile of a Manchester engineer. Lo Quarnford church for burial, overturned tit. the same spot where a taxicab, containing Mr and Alt's Palmer, who were leaving tho same church after their marriage in December 1918, also overturned. The coincidence was heightened by the fact that ATr J. Newton was in the locality on both occasions and assisted in righting the vehicles. Tn the mishap to the hoarse the coffin was flung on to I lie road but was no! damaged.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1926, Page 1
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103A DOUBLE COINCIDENCE. Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1926, Page 1
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