INJURED IN TUNNEL.
ACCIDENT AT EDENDAEE.
OTHER HOSPITAL CASES
A Dalmatian, Jack Tumich. aged 2:1, of 01, Victoria Street, received "lacerations to both legs while working on tunnel works i„ the Cabbage Swamp, Edendale, last evening The injuries were caused throuah becoming tangled in a v] r ? ronc Ho was admitted to the Public Hospital and his condition is stated to be sati*factorv. John Clifford Oldbury, a storeman. aged 1,. was taken to the public hospital yesterday owimr to his having fractured nbs H,s condition is also said to be satisfactory. Harry White, of 1.-,. Williamson Avenue. Grey Lynn, was found Jvine in a state of coma at the corner of Durham and Albert Streets at 3 ° oVl "ck afternoon. He had sustained bad injuries that necessitated hi. heiti" WhHe fO T °- Tlital - Tho of c^ern.^ 10 " '** <*«*»• ™
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 261, 3 November 1928, Page 12
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137INJURED IN TUNNEL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 261, 3 November 1928, Page 12
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