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STATIONARY MOTORCYCLE RUN DOWN OFFENDER REFUSES TO STOP (By Telegraph—Press Association) CHRISTCHURCH. This Day... While driving along Page’s road at 1.30 a.m. yesterday a motorist ram into a stationary motor-cycle on which were a man ana a girl, the latter being on the pillion seat. The machine was carried thirty feet by the impact and the girl was thrown off, but the driver of the car did not slacken his speed. A motor-cyclist nearby chased the car but its lights were put out. The motorcyclist managed to catch it- after travelling at 50 miles an hour but he was ridden into the gutter by the car driver who swerved over as the motor-cyclist tried to get in front. The giri was sent to hospital. Her coalition is not serious.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 2 January 1931, Page 4
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