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CHILD CUT BY FLYING GLASS

TWO VEHICLES COLLIDE AT INTERSECTION

Scalp wounds from flying glass were suffered by a three-year-old boy, Neil William Saville, when the motor-car in which he was a passenger and which was being driven by his father, Mr W. G. Saville, of Myross Bush, came into collision with another vehicle at the intersection of Yarrow and Kelvin streets yesterday morning. Dr A. F. Ritchie Crawford attended the boy, and he was later taken home. The left front wheel and a mudguard of Mr Saville’s car were damaged and the windshield was broken.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19400928.2.47

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Southland Times, Issue 24243, 28 September 1940, Page 6

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CHILD CUT BY FLYING GLASS Southland Times, Issue 24243, 28 September 1940, Page 6

CHILD CUT BY FLYING GLASS Southland Times, Issue 24243, 28 September 1940, Page 6

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