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ROAD ACCIDENTS

TWO DEATHS REPORTED. A NURSE INJURED. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. A young man was killed and his sister was admitted to the Wellington Public Hospital suffering from shock as the result of the motor-cycle which they were riding crashing into an obstruction on the main highway at Fukerua Bay early last evening. They were:— Killed. Mr A. M. Collin, medical student, 154 Queen's Drive, Island Bay. Injured. Miss W. Collin, nurse, Wellington Public Hospital. Mr Collin received the full force of the impact on his head, but his sister was thrown from the pillion. Assistance was rendered by the Free Ambulance. CHILD KILLED BY TRUCK. A two-year-old boy was killed instantly near his home at Miramar yesterday morning. He was Brydon Ericsson, aged two years 11 months, son of Mr W. Ericsson, of 6 Liverpool Street. Apparently the child ran on to the road and into the side of a truck.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 May 1942, Page 3

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155

ROAD ACCIDENTS Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 May 1942, Page 3

ROAD ACCIDENTS Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 May 1942, Page 3

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