FOUR PERSONS INJURED
BLOW-OUT UPSETS CAR j TWO WOMEN IN HOSPITAL { (From Our Own Correspondent) \ HAMILTON, Sunday. S Owing to a motor-car driven by Mr. J H. Morris, of Ngaruawahia, overturn- j ing on the Ohaupo Road this after- J noon, four people were injured. j Those injured were Mrs. D. Soppett, • of Te Mata, who received a fracture I of the collarbone; Mrs. P. Kay, of Te I Kowhai, whose nose was broken; Mrs. I W. G. Collins, of Selkirk Street, Hamil- I ton, who suffered from concussion; I and the driver, who suffered from bruises and shock. Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Soppett were I admitted to the Waikato Hospital. At I a late hour this evening they were 11 both stated to be in a satisfactory con- 11 dition. Mrs. Kay’was treated at the hospital before returning to her home. I The accident was caused by a tyre | blowing out. The car was badly damaged.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 733, 5 August 1929, Page 16
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157FOUR PERSONS INJURED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 733, 5 August 1929, Page 16
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