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MOTOR VICTIMS

FOUR MEN

(By Telegrapn—Per Press Association.!

DUNEDIN, February 3

A serious motor accident occurred on Measley Beach, yesterday afternoon. A car containing four youths, aged from eighteen to twenty, was travelling at a fast speed on the sand, when a wheel struck a boulder, and the car overturned three times, The injured are:— .< Norman Begg, of .Milton Post Office staff—Fractured skull and concussion. His condition is serious. Win. Condon, of Milton Post Office staff—lnjured spine. liis condition is serious. Theodore Kitelling, of the National Mortgage and Angencv Coy, Milton.— (Vn'Uission ami contusions. George Legge, hairdresser’s assistant, Milton.—General injuries and cuts. Begg, Condon and Kitching are now in the Balclutha Hospital. Legge was taken back to Milton. Condon comes from the Balfour district.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1930, Page 6

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124

MOTOR VICTIMS Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1930, Page 6

MOTOR VICTIMS Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1930, Page 6

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