CITY ACCIDENTS.
POINT CHEVALIER COLLISION.
_As the result of a collision between his motor cycle and a City Council bus opposite the Point Chevalier Hall at 7 o'clock this morning, Mr. R. G. Paul, residing at New Lynn, was admitted to the hospital with a broken leg. Fe was attended to by Dr. Lamb and conveyed to the hospital in the ambulance. A little girl, Joan Laurie, aged three years, was admitted to the hospital late yesterday afternoon suffering from severe injuries to her head as the result of being struck by a motor car. She was crossing the street at the intersection of Church Road and Trafalgar Street, Oneliunga, when the accident happened. Her parents reside at 72, Mount Smart Road, Oneh;>nga. On inquiry at the hospital to-day it wa« learned that the girl's condition was much improved.
Another admission yesterday afternoon was that of Eric Ramsay, aired 15 years, residing at Hincmoa Road. Grey He is a message boy, and was suffering from concussion of tl;e brain, but his condition was reported not to be serious.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 161, 10 July 1928, Page 8
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