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MOTORIST INJURED

COLLISION NEAR MASTERTON ON SATURDAY NIGHT. VICTIM IN SERIOUS CONDITION. As a result of a collision between a car and a truck at the intersection of the Matahiwi and Kibblewhite roads on Saturday night, Charles Calyer Judge, of Masterton, was admitted to Masterton Hospital suffering from head injuries. His condition was reported this morning as being serious. It is understood that Mr W. J. McGruddy, of Mangamahoe, was travelling south along Kibblewhite road in a touring car and Mr Judge was travelling along Matahiwi road towards Masterton. The force of the impact threw Mr Judge about nine yards from the left side of his truck, of which he was the only occupant. After receiving treatment by Dr. Berney, Mi- Judge was admitted to the Masterton Hospital. Mr McGruddy suffered from shock but was able to proceed to his home.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 December 1940, Page 4

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MOTORIST INJURED Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 December 1940, Page 4

MOTORIST INJURED Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 December 1940, Page 4

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