FOUR ACCIDENTS.
ADMISSIONS TO HOSIITAL.
Four accident victims were taken by St. John Ambulance to the Auckland Hospital yesterday and admitted. AH were reported to-day to be improving.
A six-year-old boy, William Charles Stevens, of 10, Stuart Street, Ponsonby, suffered concussion through falling on the rocks in the bed of a stream at Falls Park, Henderson.
A fall from a bicycle in Quay Street resulted in Jean Gordon, aged 17, of 47, Canal Road, Avondale, being taken to fhe hospital with concussion, her condition being fairly serious. Another case of concussion was Mrs. R. Wavmouth, of 24. Bond Street, Devonport, who fell off a moving tram in Queen Street. Knocked down by a light motor truck while crossing the bottom of Franklin Road, Freeman's bay, Mr. C. South, of Kawau, received abrasions to his head, back and legs.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1934, Page 3
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