KILLED UV SHOCK.
London, soi.it. 7. A head-on collision between Iw motor cars in tlio Great North ro.nl about too miles from Hatfield last night- resulted in the death of .Mr Leslie. Krone!.' F'i 1. /.pat rick, o| lt'O. Hillet. road. Walthamstow, K. lie was sitting in the dickey seat a car whicli was driven by his brother. Mr Victor Charles Fitzpatrick, oi :M. Grosvenor road. Leyton. The cars were badly damaged, but Mr Fitzpatrick was not injured. He had. however, been suffering from heart trouble and the shock of the collision it is believed caused his death. EXCITED SENATOR. PARIS. Sept. 7. It was bobevod thr<‘ a Tire had broken out at the Luxembourg, the seat of the French Senate, the other day when several tiro engines dashed up. followed by lorries with, reinforcements of tiremen. A few moments later, however, the firemen rolled up their hoses and left. It, appears that a senator was telephoning to his secretary and was gesticulating so violently that he pushed his arm through the glass of one of the automatic tire alarms and sot the alarm working.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1927, Page 4
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