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SERIOUS music!

FOOTBALLER HER' FIANCEE ALSO IN HOSPITAL. (Per Press Association — Copyright CHRISTCHURCH, September 18. Mr R. Hazelhurst, \the,' C-interbui rugby representative, and his fiance Miss Dulcie Cameron, lie.in a- senior condition at the hospital, a s a .resit of their -being thrown from, a mote cycle in a-,collision ■with a taxi o Ferry Road, 'yesterday evening. The received' head injuries, and both wet unconscious throughout the ' night. - The accident occurred’at 10.10 p.-m .'Hazelhurst was Tiding a, motor cycl and (Miss Cameron; »w a s a passenger oi the pillionseat. They had attended • { cdncerc at-the Oivic'-Theaitre,- and were travelling -along Ferry Road,' The- taxi was proceeding along Fitzgerald A v enu f from the north to south'. 'The collision occurred near, the centy.’e of the intersection. . • Hazelhurst was thrown forward and his head and shoulders were precipitated through a-pane of glass in the rear window. Miss Cameron struck *!■ her - head on the uppqir portion.of tho car,-; " The occupants of the taxi, besides' the driver, were three members of the crew of H.M.S. Canberra. All escaped (injury.- . V • The motor cycle -was - badly damaged. MOTOR CYCLIST -KILLED. DUNEDIN, September 18. Ralph .Knarston .Joseph, aged 29, received fatal unjuriesi off :,iSatur-daj when his . motor cycle swiirv’ed. 'pver a stone, throwing;* him von - ; his' head. He died before the ambulance -arrived. His sister, riding on "''the pillion, was uninjured.:..,. .j-.;

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1933, Page 5

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SERIOUS music! Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1933, Page 5

SERIOUS music! Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1933, Page 5

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