ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
•». On Saturday evening a man named Donnelly, supposed to have come from Glentunnel, was received into the Hospital suffering from severe-iojuries to the head and with his right collar-bone broken. His injuries are reported to have been caused by a hansom cab knocking him down at the intersection of Manchester, High, and Lichfield streets. Any pereon who witnessed the accident is requested to communicate with the police. At Springfield, on Thursday afternoon, the horses attached to a grocer's cart belonging to Mr Judd took fright cansequent en some of the harness getting loose, and bolted, throwing out the driver, Frederick Herbert, and a bay named Walter Armstrong, breaking the left arm of the latter, also cutting open. Herbert's knee and otherwise bruising him. Dr. Meadows attended to Armstrong, who was taken to his home at Waddington as soon as possible,
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9300, 30 December 1895, Page 6
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