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CAPSIZE OF CAR

INJURY TO ONE PASSENGER

(Per Press Association—r vepyright )

•HAMILTON, December 16.

A small motor-car driven by Mr W. McDonald, of Raglan, skidded in the loose sand, three miles from Frankton, when travelling between Raglan and Frankton at 11 o’clock last evening, and overturned twice. There were four people in the car and one of them, Mr John Middlebrook, of Raglan, received a severe cut on the ear from a piece of flying glass. He was admitted to the Waikato Hospital. Hie condition i s not serous. The other passenger* were not injured. The car was not extensively damaged, and when righted was able to proceed under its own power.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1932, Page 6

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112

CAPSIZE OF CAR Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1932, Page 6

CAPSIZE OF CAR Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1932, Page 6

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