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MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

FATAL RESULTS TO A CHILD

(Press Association.)

INVERCARGILL. March 20

Dr. Fullerton, while driving in a motor car along the Bluff road, collided witli' a woman and child who were standing in the roadway talking to the driver of a dray, which was stationary on the road. The doctor stopped the car very soon after passing, and picked up the woman and child. The woman was startled but practically untiurt, but the child (Mary Ellen Soules), seemed hurt, and screamed loudly. The doctor carried her into a house and attended to her, but found no serious injuries. In a little while the child* collapsed. Dr. Fullerton took the child in his motor car to the hospital, where all that was possible was done for it, but animation was, not restored.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2456, 22 March 1909, Page 6

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133

MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2456, 22 March 1909, Page 6

MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2456, 22 March 1909, Page 6

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