DAMAGES CLAIM
AGAINST MOTOR CYCLIST. I By Telegraph, Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, November 12. Damages amounting to £IOSO were awarded to Mrs Eose May Blake in the Supreme Court to-day, in her claim of £4,000 against Lawson John August, insurance canvasser, of Lower Hutt, following the accident which resulted in the death of her husband. Francis Edmond Blake. With the exception of one incident on the day in question. August said that he was unable to-day to recollect anything of the accident. For three weeks, August said he was unconscious. Medical evidence was called to show that in such eases, a lapse of memory was not uncommon. August denied that an affliction of the left eye had affected his vision. The jury deliberated for three and a-half hours.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1930, Page 1
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