ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
— YOUTH KILLED. (By Tclcyraph —Ter Press Association) CHRISTCHURCH, March 2. Leonard Joseph Lawrence Clarke, aged eighteen years, ol Cheviot, was killed when a car he was driving capsized over a. bank on the mad to Cheviot yesterday. The cause was a blow out. SEVERELY BURNED. WELLINGTON, March % Three people were burnt, one sevciclv, through a fire in a washhouse attached to a house at Miramar. The fire is said to have started through a naked light coming into contact with benzine vapour. The people were cleaning clothes in benzine. The house was owned and occupied by F. L. Alien, who wasMuirUt slightly on the left hand and forearm-.in attempting to deal with the blaze. Mis A. M. Allen was burnt on the left hand, arm, face and neck. Miss A\ . J Hand, received severe burns to the, nock, hands and arms.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1931, Page 6
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143ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1931, Page 6
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