YOUNG CYCLIST INJURED.
BOY FALLS FROM TREE. As the result of a collision between his bicycle and a motor cycle in Khybcr Pass Road, near the junction of Mountain Road, yesterday morning, a 12-year-old lad, Bruce George, received head injuries. He lives at St. Benedict's Street, City. He was taken to the hospital, and his condition to-day was reported to be not serious. The lad was riding up the street, followed by three motor cyclists. When they drew near him he swerved over to the right, and the collision followed. Thomas Monaghan, aged 10 years, who lives at 2(5, .Nolan Road, Green Lane, had his left thigh broken when he fell from a tree he was climbing at One Tree Hill yesterday afternoon. He was taken to the hospital, and his condition to-day is reported to be not serious. The condition of Mr. Edward Grogan, aged 51, master of the scow Dominion, who fell from the vessel to the wharf on Saturday and broke several ribs, was not serious to-day. Mr. Grogan lives at 22, Windsor Street, Parnell.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 230, 29 September 1930, Page 3
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