THREE KILLED
VICTORIAN MOTOR TRAG£DY, (Australian Press Association). MELBOURNE, October 29. A car accident occurred near Broadford, three men being killed, Clifford Adamson, aged 33; Henry Rossence, aged 36; and Thomas Sulhvan, aged 38. A fourth man, R. Killick, was seriously injured. The car was travelling at a- high speed, when it left die 1 oac and became uncontrollable. It ripped down several panels of fencing. Adamson and Rossence were impaled. SnlliVan was hurled against a stump. All three died instantly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1933, Page 5
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