MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED
INTERSECTION ACCIDENT IN BLENHEIM (By Telegraph—Bren* Association) BLENHEIM, This Day. A motor cyclist named Jack Vaughan, aged 23 years an employee at Kaikoura County Council, was sent to hospital suffering from head injuries sustained when his machine collided at an intersection in Blenheim with a car driven by E. H. Callahan. Vaughan and Miss Langheson, of Blenheim were thrown heavily, Vaughan suffering a fractured skull and two scalp wounds, and the lady pillion rider minor injuries.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 5 January 1931, Page 4
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