WEEK-END ACCIDENTS.
NO SERIOUS CASES. Accidents during the week-end in four people being admitted to the Auckland Hospital. When he fell down a 60ft cliff at Onetangi on Saturday, a member of th* Roval Air Force, J. F. Xewcll. single. I . laged 23. of 40, Kelinarna Avenue. Heme jßay, suffered concussion. He was brought from Waiheke by steamer. I A fracture of the leg was suffered ve<[terday by Mrs. A. F. Moir, aped fi7*. of | Rothesay Bay, when she fell at her [home yesterday. 1 While taking part in manopuv res at AVarkworth yesterday, l'rivat, A. \". .Shannon, single, aged 24. al-<> suffered a jfractured leg. He was taken to h.-pi'.ii |in an army ambulance. I When she fell from a ]>.>r-r and »m kicked by another one at 'lakapun.-i on •Saturday, Miss B. A. lJ.irk<-r. ag-d 2", of Castor Bay, suffered a fracture of tiie I jaw. The end of a safety zone in Queen Street was damaged when a motor car crashed into it at S."O ocloek last night. Tha ear wa = not extensively damaged, and the four occupants escaped without j injury. »
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 76, 31 March 1941, Page 5
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