FOUR FALLS.
VARIOUS INJURIES.
ACCIDENTS IN AUCKLAND
Four people were admitted to the Auckland Hospital during the week-end suffering from injuries received as the result of falls.
A widower, Mr. Robert Kae, a<*ed 74 of 3, Winchester Street, Newton, sustained a fractured right thigh when he fell down a bank in the Auckland Domain yesterday afternoon. A fractured left arm was suffered by a schoolboy, Bruce Henry Naylor, of Argyle Avenue, Papakura, when he fell from his horse on Saturday. When she fell at her home, Miss Ethel Peacock, a<r e d 03, of 146, St. John's Road, Remuera, received a broken thigh. Falling from Ins invalid chair which ran down Wellesley Street West on Saturday afternoon, Mr. Cecil Francis Frasef, aped 48, single, of the Salvation Army Home, Epsom, suffered concussion. His condition to-day wne satisfactory.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 304, 23 December 1940, Page 4
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