MINOR ACCIDENTS.
FOUR CHILDREN IN HOSPITAL.' Suffering from various minor injuries received as the result of accidents in which they had been involved, four children AA’ere admitted ,to the Ashbur; ton Public Hospital. The condition of all four Avas reported to-day to be satisfaetory. William Moffat, aged 13, •of Graham’s Road, Tinwald, received abrasions Avlien he fell from the back of a lorry. Peter Betts, aged 35, Avhose parents live at Hinds, also received abrasions when he fell, from a moving motor car at Ashburton last evening. When he jumped from a header harvester, John Dunlop, aged 15, of Eiffelton fractured his foot. Raymond Lord, aged 12, of 28 Beach Road, received a fractured arm Avhen he fell from a fence yesterday afternoon.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 65, Issue 79, 13 January 1945, Page 4
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