THREE BROTHERS INJURED
CAR THROUGH FENCE; FALLS
INTO WATERCOURSE
One Man Finned Beneath It
DUNOLLY, Sunday. - About 11.30p.m. yesterday a car containing Albert Webb, William Webb, and David Webb, of Rheola, crashed through the railing at the side of the road near Inglewood railway line, fell down an embankment, and turned over into a watercourse. David Webb was rendered unconscious, and was cut on the face and legs. William Webb was pinned under the car, but managed to keep his mouth above water. The car burst into flames, and Albert Webb was severely burned about the hands and legs while he was putting the fire out. All three men were admitted to the Dunolly Hospital, and are progressing favourably. The car missed a resident of the district by a few inches when it left the road. The car was severely damaged, a rail entering the radiator and projecting beyond the steering wheel.