A/ steel beam, weighing'two, tons, fell on ; a waterside worker,-Rudolph Kndernp, aged1 40, wHo livesv at- 14, Cruickshank street, Kilbjrnie, -while he was working this morning, oa : the; overseas steamer -Tasmania,. ■berth:ed.-at the Pipitea Wharf. Ho .\vas taken .-to tho Hospital by the City Ambulance, and it is stated that his- two legs >are, fra*tured. '••.:'■. v .
Injuries to the right leg- and shocK were suffered by Miss p. ■ 3>aVey, a typist living at 57, Leraiid street; whon she was knocked down /by a motor-car at James Smith's corner shortly after midday to-day. Miss Davey was takes* to the Hospital by the City Ambulance.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 66, 14 September 1929, Page 11
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