CASUALTIES.
: » __. A man named Henry Kidman, living at Upper Riccarton, was cycling to his work at the Post Office yesterday morning, when he foil from his cycle. He received bruises and was rendered unconscious, his removal to the hospital being necessary. Yesterday two men, Ralph Wills, aged 23, a resident of Fowke street, and William Birmingham, 34 years of age, of Peterborough street, were painting the roof of a hcuse in Park terrace when, through some mishap, both fell to the ground. Wills, after his admission to the hospital, developed serious symptoms, but Birmingham escaped with alight injuries.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14000, 24 March 1911, Page 10
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