CLOTHING TORN OFF.
CABINETMAKER INJURED. An unusual accident was suffered shortly before nine o'clock this morning hv Mr. Andrew McL. Richardson, cabinetmaker, of Great South Road, Papakura. Mr. Richardson was engaged on woodwork with a power machine when part of his clothing caught in the belting. Immediately all his clothes were stripped from his body, and his left arm, entangled in the belting, was fractured in two places. His body was severely bruised before he was released. A St. John Ambulance raad-e a fast trip out to Papakura and brought the injured man to the Auckland Hospital, where he was admitted. His condition is reported as being not serious.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 162, 11 July 1934, Page 10
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