FIVE INJURED
WEEK-END ACCIDedj some cases 8aW(I Fhe persons were admin., Auckland Hosnital end suffering from fiL o *** in accidents. The condjtiS !?* of them is stiil little improvement is cases. re P®ted® J Concussion and a franks right thigh were George Smith, aged^ son of Mr. William Road. Clevrdon he was driving nole at Clevcdon e™]y even men 0 wa » SttSg by a St. J'-'hn ambulftl * N Knocked down by a mttn. the corner of Manrkau Road. Ep^m® 0 !* before ] 0 o'clock on StoS two women juied. Head injuries and were suffered bv Mrs widow, accd 64 of Avenue. Mount Eden, an/IS I ?i°n was suffered by Rai nes, widow, aged 67 <vf >u «** Eden Road, llrs fill 1 ? charged from * the condition of Mrs Bird?* 13 improved, is still ** Falling from his bicvcfe b * course of a bicycle race teem 3 urday afternoon, DoueUte yi! Stewart, aged 17, garaS^JSj to? n- Mr f: Florence Staiat! 504. New North Road SSL' suffered concussion and IPißrit fracture of the skulL His nS? is fairly serious. """"©a Concussion and a fracture an left elbow were sufferedbvfw Thomas Hancox. aged 48. SanS ? iw e Guards Vi 'al JS? fell from a wharf on to ttefc, a ship on Saturday.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 170, 21 July 1941, Page 8
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