THREE INJURED
BOY FRACTURES SKULL ADMISSIONS TO HOSPITAL Three persons were admitted to the Auckland Hospital yesterday afternoon suffering from injuries received in accidents. The condition of none of them is serious. Falling from a tree, Philip Michael Wright, aged 10, son of Mr. F. G. Wright, of 5, Earnoch Avenue, Takapuna, suffered a fracture of the base of the skull. His condition today was fair. Head injuries were received by Mr. Arthur Jones, aged 37, widower, of Station Road, Otahuhu, employed at the Municipal Abattoirs, when he fell at work. His condition to-day was fair. When the motor cycle he was riding and a motor van collided at Green Lane late yesterday afternoon an aircraftsman from the Hobsonville air base, Ivan Danielson, aged 25, suffered a compound fracture of the leg. He was admitted to the Auckland Hospital.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 109, 10 May 1941, Page 10
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