MOTOR CAPSIZES.
ONE OCCUPANT KILLED. By Telegraph —Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. At Taw a Flat, a lorry being driven to town with a load of wool, near the bridge came upon a motor vehicle, which tried to pass. The wagon drew to one side of the road, and the embankment, collapsed, precipitating the vehicles and occupants into a creek. The car turned a double somersault. Of the occupants a man named George Dewer and a boy escaped unhurt, but a third person, a man to whom they had given a lift, was killed instfintly. His head was badly injured. Papers in the man’s pocket bear the name of George Heap Higgins. He has a seaman’s disoharge, and cornel from Hull, England.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1921, Page 5
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122MOTOR CAPSIZES. Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1921, Page 5
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