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COLLISIONS IN FOG

FIVE PERSONS INJURED. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, April 9.. i Five persons were injured in a number of motor-car collisions which occurred in a dense fog in the northern King Country and Te Awamutu district on Friday morning. Several Wellington residents were involved. Mr Ivan Theodore Joy, aged 24, storeman, 35 Ellis Street, Wellington, was admitted to the Waikato Hospital to be treated for abrasions, with two other people who were injured in an accident on the Hamilton-Ohaupo Road, in which three cars were involved, one of them being driven by Mr R. J. Jamieson, Wellington.

A car driven by Mr D. B. Rapley, Wellington, collided with one driven by an Auckland resident between Hamilton and Te Awamutu, and a car driven by Mr John Arthur Wilkinson. Wellington, collided with a car driven by an Aucklander four miles north of Otorohanga.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 April 1939, Page 7

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COLLISIONS IN FOG Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 April 1939, Page 7

COLLISIONS IN FOG Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 April 1939, Page 7

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